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lightning |
That was a huge flash of lightning.
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Night |
Where have you been all night?
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height |
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300m.
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mighty |
You have shown not just a stream, but a mighty sea!
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plight |
We pity the plight of the homeless refugees.
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frighten |
It was frightening to hear the storm blowing outside.
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tight |
My new boots are too tight.
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right |
We don't drive on the right in England.
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slight |
I have a slight pain in my neck.
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fortnight |
Two weeks is called a fortnight.
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delight |
Linda screamed with delight when she opened the present.
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weight |
To win the cake you must guess its weight.
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lighthouse |
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alight |
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blight |
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innocent |
He is completely innocent of any crime.
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sincere |
I think he is a very sincere person.
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sincerely |
I sincerely wish you all the best in life.
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expect |
I expect you to finish your homework.
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excuse |
What is your excuse for being late?
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