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peel | 
Jenny peeled a avocado ready for her lunch.
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break | 
Be careful not to break that glass.
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pour | 
Please will you pour me a drink?
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stir | 
Stir the cake mix well.
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chop | 
Could you chop some wood for the fire?
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slice | 
Can I entice you to have a slice of cream cake?
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grate | 
Grate some cheese to go in the sauce.
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drain | 
Flush the water down the drain.
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mix | 
I grated some lemon rind to mix in the cake.
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mash | 
Mash the potatoes with milk and butter.
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whisk | 
I used an electric whisk to make the cake.
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knead | 
Knead the dough to make the pizza.
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flatten | 
Flatten the boxes before putting them into the bin.
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squeeze | 
She gave her mum a tight squeeze.
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sprinkle | 
I like to sprinkle some chocolate on my coffee.
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carve | 
I'll ask Dad to carve the beef.
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