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fortunate |
I was fortunate to win the prize.
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coverage |
Now a special TV network gives live coverage of most races.
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cruelty |
They would not forgive the witch s cruelty.
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technicality |
The other team won by a technicality.
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variety |
It's great that there is such a variety of fruit.
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supportive |
My friends were very supportive when my mum became ill.
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informative |
The build-up before the football match was very informative.
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spacious |
Our classroom is quite small. It is not very spacious.
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righteous |
The vicar was a righteous soul.
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trickery |
We were amazed by the entertainer's trickery.
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honorary |
The actor got an honorary degree.
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directory |
He looked in the telephone directory for the number.
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