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shrugged |
The boy shrugged his shoulders.
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skimmed |
Skimmed milk has less calories than semi-skimmed milk.
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sobbed |
He sobbed when he heard the sad news.
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slammed |
It was unnecessary when you slammed the door in temper.
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throbbed |
The boy's thumb throbbed after he shut it in the car door.
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stunned |
The crowd was silent and stunned.
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grinned |
Jack grinned because he was happy.
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planned |
The wedding was planned down to the last detail.
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trimmed |
I trimmed the flower's stem.
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drummed |
The rain drummed wildly on the roof.
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Spelling games using the word list: Words ending in 'ed' - after a double g,m,n or b
Springtime Spelling
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Egg Hunt
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Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
It's bananas!
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