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skirmish |
It created a bit of a skirmish.
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North |
The North Pole is in the Arctic.
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ducked |
He ducked when the ball came towards him.
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defending |
The team did some great defending.
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squirming |
She was squirming at the horrible sight.
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thirsty |
The hard work made him very thirsty.
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followed |
The hounds followed the scent of the fox.
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swirling |
They were swirling their red flags.
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first |
Armstrong was first on the moon.
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whirlwind |
He ran around like a whirlwind.
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chanting |
The crowd were chanting.
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dirt |
Mary got some dirt on her new dress.
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sport |
The sports car could attain a top speed of 200 mph.
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match |
He won the golf match by one stroke.
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report |
Your report was clear and succinct.
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reporter |
The reporter said it was an amazing game.
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second |
The football club celebrated its second centenary.
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birthday |
It’s Zak’s birthday next week.
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passes |
The Prime Meridian is an imaginary line that passes through Greenwich in London at 0 degrees longitude..
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thirteen |
Fourteen is the number after thirteen.
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