SWST Level 4 -d
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disused |
The old school building was disused.
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grumbled |
The workers grumbled about the extra hours they had to work.
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surprised |
I was surprised when my friend arrived unexpectedly.
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included |
The new housing development included a gym.
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juggled |
The clown juggled three colourful balls.
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displeased |
The teacher was displeased with the noise levels.
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replaced |
The builder replaced the broken slate on the roof with a new one.
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disabled |
The hotel has special facilities for welcoming disabled people.
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misbehaved |
I got in big trouble when I misbehaved in school.
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refused |
Dress nicely or you may be refused admission.
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decoded |
The intelligence team decoded the cipher easily.
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stroked |
Sam stroked his dog affectionately.
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dawdled |
The pupil dawdled all the way to school.
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decided |
I decided it was time to see the doctor.
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hated |
He hated getting up in the morning.
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tasted |
That is the worst burger I have ever tasted.
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