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afraid |
My son is afraid of the dark.
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tugged |
He tugged the door open.
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cunning |
A sly person is underhand and cunning.
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bundle |
Put that bundle of washing out to dry.
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lashed |
The horse lashed out with its back legs.
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scrawny |
There were a few scrawny chickens in the pen.
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tilted |
The child tilted back in their chair.
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muttered |
He muttered an insult under his breath.
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shrivelled
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The hot sunshine shrivelled the grass.
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pitiful |
His performance was pitiful as five goals flew past him.
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murmured |
The crowd murmured in appreciation.
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scuttled |
The spider scuttled across the wall.
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straight |
David's shot went straight towards the goal.
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strange |
Did you hear that strange noise?
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strength |
Superman had superhuman strength.
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surprise |
She raised her eyebrows in surprise.
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