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planned |
The wedding was planned down to the last detail.
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popped |
The lady popped the balloon.
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rubbed |
Izzy rubbed out and made a smudge!
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chatted |
They chatted comfortably during the train ride.
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clapped |
The audience enjoyed the show and clapped loudly.
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dragged |
You and Betsy dragged me into this mess.
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dropped |
Whilst eating a meal, he dropped a noodle.
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fitted |
The bodice of her wedding dress fitted perfectly.
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grabbed |
He grabbed hold of the small child before it ran out onto the road.
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stepped |
My horse stepped on my toe!
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stopped |
Jack stopped at the diner for a meal.
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trapped |
The killer was trapped by his thumb print.
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tripped |
Whilst transferring her bag from the car, she tripped.
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wrapped |
The baby was wrapped in a towel.
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patted |
He patted the ground with a shovel.
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permitted |
We went to a poultry show, and the man there kindly permitted us to feel of the birds.
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