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shuffle |
Shuffle the cards before you play.
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wrestle |
We saw the policeman wrestle the burglar to the ground.
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shuffling |
The card player was shuffling in his seat; he was nervous.
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wrestling |
The boys were wrestling on the floor.
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excite |
The idea of a party seemed to excite the children.
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exciting |
His latest film is full of exciting action.
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sneezing |
I keep sneezing and my throat is sore.
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noticing |
He couldn't help noticing the air of gloom in the room.
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confuse |
It was easy to confuse the twins with each other.
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managing |
The woman was just about managing to keep her hat on in the beating wind.
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