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huddle |
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prudent |
It is prudent to have insurance for your house.
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mirth |
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glee |
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aid |
The vet came to the dog's aid just in time.
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kit |
Your mum and dad must be too poor to afford a good PE kit.
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laugh |
Don't laugh at my misfortune.
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aid |
The vet came to the dog's aid just in time.
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kit |
Your mum and dad must be too poor to afford a good PE kit.
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lull |
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feeling |
An exclamation mark is used to show strong feeling or when telling someone what to do.
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of |
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300m.
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warmth |
Babies like the warmth.
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inability |
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nag |
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overdo |
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appease |
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font |
Font is the style or look of the letters, numbers and symbols.
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flourish |
In the US tariff barriers [ import taxes] were placed on imported goods to protect US industry and enable it to flourish.
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cues |
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