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lamb |
The newborn lamb had to be fed by hand.
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comb |
I comb my hair in the morning.
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thumb |
The killer was trapped by his thumb print.
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crumbs |
He sprayed crumbs on the table as he chewed.
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plumber |
We had to call out the plumber to fix the sink.
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climbing |
The mountaineer was climbing Everest.
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knee |
I have a bruise on my knee.
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knock |
There was a loud knock at the door.
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knight |
The knight carried a shield.
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know |
Did you know him well?
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knit |
Helen is going to knit a jacket for her sister's baby,.
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