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sight |
I saw a strange sight last night.
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right |
We don't drive on the right in England.
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might |
You might have forgotten.
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tight |
My new boots are too tight.
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night |
I heard a very weird noise in the night.
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light |
A light is a device that serves as a source of illumination.
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fight |
He broke his nose in a fight.
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bright |
A bright color is very striking.
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flight |
Our flight was delayed by fog.
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fright |
The loud bang gave me a fright.
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daylight |
It was bright daylight when she woke up.
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delight |
Linda screamed with delight when she opened the present.
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height |
He was at the height of his popularity.
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nightmare |
The child woke up crying after he had a nightmare.
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sunlight |
Frost can glisten in the sunlight.
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lighthouse |
The lighthouse lets the ships know where there are rocks.
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