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frisky |
Charlie's dog was frisky by nature.
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party |
Will Jeff invite us to his party?
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husky |
"No," he answered in a husky voice.
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skinny |
The girl was tall and skinny for her age.
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plenty |
Make sure the root has plenty of water.
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crony |
He said he was his crony and they had gone to school together.
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puny |
The worm was so puny the bird did not see it under the leaf.
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baby |
The baby gave a loud wail.
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bony |
The armadillo has a shell made of bony plates.
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murky |
He re-emerged from the murky water.
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