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crumple |
Cars are designed to crumple in a collision.
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humble |
He was very humble.
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terrible |
After the argument, he was in a terrible mood.
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ample |
He set off for his destination in ample time.
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tumble |
Suddenly the old lady took a tumble and fell.
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sample |
He used a sample in his song.
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grumble |
Grandad will grumble about everything.
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rumble |
On the first rumble of thunder, the cat shot under the bed.
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