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wrap |
Wrap the gift in gold paper.
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knit |
Helen is going to knit a jacket for her sister's baby,.
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gnat |
A gnat is a small biting insect.
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wrists |
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knots |
My shoelace is full of knots.
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knight |
The knight carried a shield.
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sign |
Red roses are a sign of love.
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knock |
There was a knock at the door.
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wreck |
The captain remained on his wrecked ship.
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know |
Did you know him well?
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wring |
Wring out the wet clothes.
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gnaws |
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write |
Please write to me when you go away.
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wrong |
He would not concede that he was wrong.
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wristwatch |
My uncle has a very old and precious wristwatch.
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knapsack |
My water bottle is in my knapsack.
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