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skeleton |
He dressed as a skeleton for Halloween.
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skidded |
I flew down the hill on my sledge and skidded to a stop at the bottom, just before the fence!
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ketchup |
Ketchup is a must-have complement for French fries.
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sketches |
The artist did a couple of sketches of the woman before he started the painting.
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eskimo |
The eskimo built an igloo.
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skittle |
The skittle toppled over as the bowling ball crashed into it.
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skill |
The artist works with much skill.
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skimming |
My Dad is very good at skimming stones.
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skirt |
I tore my skirt on a nail.
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kettle |
We boiled the kettle for tea.
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kitchen |
We prepare food in the kitchen.
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skipping |
Skipping is good for you.
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kidnap |
We read about the kidnap in the newspaper.
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kerb |
Stop at the kerb and look for traffic.
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those |
The source of this river is in those hills.
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these |
Some of these words are hard to spell.
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