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surround |
The army surrounded the rebels.
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sprout |
Ratoon: a sprout or shoot from the root of a plant, especially a sugarcane, after it has been cropped.
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grounded |
She was grounded for a week.
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astounded |
To be amazed, astounded or surprised.
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outstanding |
The pupil did some outstanding work.
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allow |
The council won't allow any more houses here.
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vowel |
This course teaches you about vowels.
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scour |
We will scour the county until we find this criminal.
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slouch |
Don't slouch on the chair.
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allowance |
A child's allowance should not be too generous.
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thousand |
I won a thousand dollars in the draw.
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trowel |
We use a trowel to put the cement on the bricks.
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drowsy |
My medication makes me drowsy.
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blouse |
She wore a white blouse.
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grouchy |
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