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definite |
Is it definite that Jim is coming?
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desperate |
I'm desperate for a long cold drink.
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literate |
She was barely literate.
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secretary |
The secretary took notes during the meeting.
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stationary |
Our train was stationary for over an hour.
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dictionary |
The teacher encouraged the pupils to use a dictionary.
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Wednesday |
He will be 16 years old on Wednesday.
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familiar |
We are familiar with the legend of Robin Hood.
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original |
I think the original version of this film was much better.
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animal |
I heard the roar of a wild animal.
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