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caught |
Jack caught the ball with one hand.
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daughter |
My sister is my Mum and Dad's daughter.
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distraught |
Lilly was distraught at being last in the race.
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draughty
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The room was a little draughty.
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fraught |
Fraught means upset and worried.
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haughty |
A haughty person thinks a lot of herself.
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slaughter |
The lambs were taken to slaughter.
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naughty |
Adam is never naughty!
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taught |
I was taught to play the piano.
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laughter |
I like the sound of laughter.
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