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double |
Double click to open the document.
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sensible |
I need someone sensible to help me.
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example |
Superlative is saying something is the best, worst, most or least, for example.
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trouble |
Please take the trouble to get things done well.
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responsible |
Who's responsible for this mess?
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dimple |
The baby had cute dimples.
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bible |
In the bible story David killed the giant Goliath.
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possible |
It is possible for some aeroplanes to fly inverted.
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simple |
Style is the vocabulary and language used; for example, formal or informal language, simple or complicated vocabulary.
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fable |
He listened to the fable.
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horrible |
She was squirming at the horrible sight.
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