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thinner |
Molly got thinner when she had had her puppies.
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bigger |
We'll ask the bank for a bigger mortgage for a new house.
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muddy |
Don't fall in the muddy swamp.
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skipping |
Skipping is good for you.
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chatting |
I miss chatting to my friend in the school yard.
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hitting |
Max was hitting the hockey ball really well.
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popping |
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hotter |
Why is it hotter in the summer?
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saddest |
What is your saddest face?
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spotty |
Too much chocolate could make you spotty.
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dropped |
Whilst eating a meal, he dropped a noodle.
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grabbing |
The little baby was grabbing at the toy.
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