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article |
That newspaper article is libellous.
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handle |
Please handle the flowers carefully.
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tickle |
The feather will tickle my nose.
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vegetable |
Get a cauliflower in the vegetable shop.
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guzzle |
He was so thirsty he guzzled his drink.
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bottle |
Put the cork back in the bottle.
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cycle |
I prefer to cycle to work rather than going by bus.
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needle |
It can be hard to thread a small needle.
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cackle |
The witch liked to cackle.
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fable |
He listened to the fable.
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toggle |
His coat was tied with toggles.
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muddle |
Jane was confused and got into a muddle.
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