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quest |
Sir Kit was on a dangerous quest.
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question |
He was reluctant to answer my question.
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quiver |
I could see her quiver with fear.
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quibble |
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quarry |
Stone for building is cut from a quarry.
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queue |
There was a long queue of cars at the lights.
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quantity |
The truck held a large quantity of bricks.
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quarrel |
A small quarrel could be called a squabble.
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quagmire |
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quality |
This garden soil is good quality.
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cheque
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I'll pay for the goods by cheque.
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oblique |
The lines were not parallel or at right angles, they were oblique (slanting).
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physique |
A mountain climber needs a strong physique.
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antique |
That mahogany cupboard is an antique.
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grotesque |
He was wearing a grotesque mask.
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picturesque |
The old cottage looked very picturesque.
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