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release |
The birds were released from the cage and they flew high into the sky.
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reassure |
The cross look on Simon's face did nothing to reassure her.
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rehearse |
Rehearse your act for the play.
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disregard |
I would like you to disregard my previous e-mail.
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discomfort |
The toothache caused her some discomfort at the start.
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displease |
The way he spoke to me displeased me.
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overcome |
I was overcome with nostalgia for the town I grew up in.
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overcook |
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misbehave |
Do not misbehave in class.
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mismatch |
I'm going to mismatch my socks.
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criticise
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He was wrong to criticise the performance of his team.
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curiosity |
Curiosity killed the cat.
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definite |
Is it definite that Jim is coming?
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desperate |
I'm desperate for a long cold drink.
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determined |
It takes a determined person to reach the top.
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