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whicker |
The horse let out a soft whicker.
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rector |
The rector was in charge of the parish.
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rickets |
You can tell he had rickets at one time because of his deformed legs.
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cajoled |
My friends cajoled me into making a poor decision.
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loo |
My friend asked if she could use the loo.
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surly |
No one wanted to be around the surly young man.
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nicked |
He had nicked himself while shaving.
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impudent |
The woman's daughter was very impudent to her mother!
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searing |
The sun was searing and unpleasant.
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fishmonger |
The fishmonger had plenty of fish for sale.
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imp |
The mischievous imp was annoying everyone at the party!
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evacuees |
The evacuees had to wear a placard with their name on.
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