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subtle |
His jokes are so subtle we can't understand them.
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isosceles |
An isosceles triangle is a three-sided shape with two sides of equal length and two equal angles.
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anchor |
The ship dropped anchor in the bay.
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architect |
The new building was to be designed by a famous architect.
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orchestra |
The orchestra played softly in the background.
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stomach |
Unripe fruit can give you stomach ache.
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condemn |
The judge had to condemn the man to a life sentence.
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moisten |
Moisten the cloth then clean the keyboard.
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baguette |
I would like a baguette for lunch, please.
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silhouette |
She could only see the silhouette of the cat in the moonlight.
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