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aim |
Her aim in life was to become a great author.
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behave |
It is my principle to behave honestly.
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blame |
I blame you for that accident.
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brain |
The traumatic injury was a brain haemorrhage.
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Chain |
There was a broken link in the chain.
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delay |
Trains are often subject to delay.
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display |
There was a display of books in the window.
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gate |
Please close the garden gate.
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indicate |
The compass will indicate the direction of due north.
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maintain |
A car will last longer if you maintain it well.
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payment |
Bob regretfully couldn't make the payment.
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private |
Do not read my private mail.
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railway |
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saint |
Saint Patricks day is in MArch.
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safe |
My shed will be safe with this padlock on the door.
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straight |
Cubism is an art style which uses different perspectives and combines them using fragments and straight lines.
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waste |
Don't waste your money on that ride.
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Monkey Business
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