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enjoy |
Did you enjoy the party?
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loyal |
David has been a loyal friend for many years.
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royal |
The royal family live in a palace.
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ploy |
A ploy is a cunning plan or action.
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oyster |
You can eat a fresh oyster.
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voyage |
Mary went on a voyage around the world.
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employ |
I'm hoping they will employ me as a chef.
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destroy |
A hurricane can destroy your house.
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annoyed |
I was really annoyed when I dropped my phone.
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once |
Once upon a time there was a dragon.
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ask |
Ask the teacher for help.
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school |
The children loved going to school.
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cowboy |
The cowboy tied his horse to the rail.
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