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trickle |
There was a slow trickle of water from the tap.
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knuckle |
I grazed my knuckles when I fell off my bike.
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tickle |
I hate to get a tickle on my feet.
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pickles |
Pickles are great on hamburgers.
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buckled |
The pilot buckled his seatbelt.
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tackles |
The lineman tackles the quarterback.
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spackle |
Can you spackle the holes in the wall?
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cackle |
A witches laugh is called a cackle.
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shackle |
The prisoner was shackled to the wall.
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chuckled |
The old man chuckled at the joke.
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