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formulate |
Her friends helped her formulate a project that would get her a good grade.
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partnership |
I went into partnership with him.
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misinform |
To misinform is to give incorrect information.
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bantered |
The teacher bantered pleasantly, with the students at the school dance.
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organizing
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They are organizing a show.
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persistently |
They have persistently ignored our advice.
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fostered |
My cousin was fostered by an old couple.
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exterminate |
Staff use the poison to exterminate moles and rabbits.
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incorporate |
The dancer incorporated a variety of moves into his routine.
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horizon |
The sun rose above the horizon.
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perfectly |
The bodice of her wedding dress fitted perfectly.
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percolate |
Let the coffee percolate for seven minutes.
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murky |
He re-emerged from the murky water.
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furnish |
Having bought the house, they couldn't afford to furnish it.
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discovering |
She bent over and picked it up, discovering that it had a little cheese in the bottom.
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