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coarse |
Coarse means rough, or not fine.
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coax |
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gloat |
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hoard |
He hid his hoard of cash under the bed.
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croak |
Frogs croak mostly at night.
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roam |
In prehistoric times dinosaurs roamed the earth.
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toast |
To toast something is to make it brown and crisp by heating.
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approach |
The cat approached its prey very softly.
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encroach |
Please don't encroach on my space.
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reproach |
The boss will reproach him for being lazy.
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