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trick |
It was a horrid trick to play on anyone.
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tricking |
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tricked |
He had been tricked from the beginning.
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stop |
Can you meet me at the bus stop?
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stopped |
Jack stopped at the diner for a meal.
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stopping |
The rubber band around his wrist was stopping his circulation.
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watch |
What is the value of this old watch?
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watching |
Whilst the rest of us were asleep, she was a awake and watching.
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watched |
The orchestra watched the conductor carefully.
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listen |
I am an audiovisual learner, I like to watch and listen.
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sigh |
She gave a sigh when she heard the bad news.
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sighing |
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sighed |
The girl sighed as she was bored.
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drop |
There is a sheer drop at the cliff edge.
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dropping |
Mary kept dropping the netball today.
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