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jumped |
I jumped in the puddle.
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fastest |
He's the fastest round the circuit.
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shouted |
'How dare you?' he shouted.
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lightest |
The feather was the lightest object.
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yawning |
He was so tired he couldn't stop yawning.
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proudest |
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dignified |
He looked very dignified in his new suit.
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satisfied |
I am very satisfied with your work.
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contented |
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respected |
My predecessor in this job was well respected.
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