Weekly spellings
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myth |
A myth is a story that may be untrue.
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gypsy |
A gypsy is a person without a fixed address.
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young |
The room was full of young men.
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cousin |
My young cousin is coming to stay.
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unfasten |
The boy found it difficult to unfasten his button.
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uncommon |
It is not uncommon for children to fall out with friends.
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symbol |
The cross is a symbol of Christianity.
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rough |
The path was rough and rocky.
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centre
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There were lots of people in the city centre on Saturday.
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circle |
The children sat in a circle.
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