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Halloween |
At school we dress up for Halloween.
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witch |
Dress up as a witch at Halloween.
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vampire |
Dracula was a vampire.
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pumpkin |
We've made a pumpkin pie.
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costume |
The costume she wore was beautiful.
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Night |
Where have you been all night?
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bats |
Bats come out at night.
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scare |
That ride wouldn't scare me.
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monster |
He yelled at the horrible monster.
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games |
We play games at a party.
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party |
Will Jeff invite us to his party?
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mask |
I wore a mask at Halloween.
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skeleton |
He dressed as a skeleton for Halloween.
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sweets |
Too many sweets are bad for the teeth.
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scarecrow |
That scarecrow won the prize.
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