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barrel |
They bought a whole barrel of wine.
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camel |
We rode to the pyramids by camel.
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channel |
The rain water was passed through an underground channel.
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cockerel |
A cockerel is a male chicken.
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enamel |
Teeth are covered in enamel.
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grovel |
When you grovel, you crawl on the ground. Grovel can also mean begging someone for a favour.
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jewel |
The jewel was set in a gold ring.
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squirrel |
The red squirrel is an endangered species.
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swivel |
I swivel round in my chair to look at you.
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travel |
One day I'll travel around the world.
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trowel |
Use a trowel to dig up those weeds.
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bauble |
She hung the bauble on the tree at Christmas.
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bicycle |
My bicycle has a flat tyre.
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candle |
Be careful not to burn yourself on the candle.
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gentle |
Be very gentle with the tiny kitten.
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jungle |
We got lost in the jungle - it was quite an adventure.
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puzzle |
This difficult jigsaw puzzle has over 3,000 pieces.
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simple |
It was a simple calculation.
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strangle |
In the film the villain tried to strangle the heroine.
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trouble |
The boy was in trouble after being silly.
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