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pigeon |
The team were trying to recapture the lost pigeon.
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correspondence |
Correspondence from fans arrived daily.
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deceive |
The liar tried to deceive me.
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eccentric |
Hector is the eccentric General Studies teacher.
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discrepancy |
There was a discrepancy in the company finances.
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irrational |
His decision was irrational.
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approximate |
The approximate value for the house was $300,000.
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estimate |
I estimate we'll land in forty minutes.
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ascend |
To ascend is to go up.
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descend |
To descend is to go down.
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disappointment |
Let's book so there won't be disappointment on the day.
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surprise |
She raised her eyebrows in surprise.
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