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jaw |
My jaw ached from talking too much.
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jump |
The loud screech made me jump.
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joke |
The joke was funny.
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junk |
James and Josh love junk food.
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joint |
Your elbow is a hinge joint.
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jacket |
He wore a woollen jacket.
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jungle |
On the jungle trek they took an antidote to snake bites.
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juggle |
This entertainer can juggle with six balls.
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jolly |
He was a very jolly chap.
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juice |
Fruit juice is good for your health.
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juicy |
This orange is very juicy.
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jazz |
She plays the saxophone in a jazz band.
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