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beat |
I should beat my next opponent easily.
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beet |
A beet is a root vegetable.
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cell |
He tried to escape from the cell.
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sell |
Jack had to sell the cow.
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feat |
To sail round the world is a great feat.
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feet |
These new boots make my feet hurt.
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bow |
They all bowed to the Queen.
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bough |
The bird sat on the bough.
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hall |
We have a large mirror in our hall.
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haul |
An old cart horse was used to haul the load.
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need |
How much money do you need?
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knead |
Knead the dough to make the pizza.
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ring |
A ring is a type of jewelry consisting of a circlet of metal worn on the finger.
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wring |
Wring out the wet clothes.
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time |
There's no time to waste.
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thyme |
Add some thyme to the pasta sauce.
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yoke |
Part of a garment which fits over the shoulders is called a yoke.
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yolk |
The yellowish orange part of the inside of an egg is called the yolk.
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