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admit |
The pickpocket did not want to admit that he had stolen the purse.
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admitting |
If you concede a game, contest, or argument, you end it by admitting that you can no longer win.
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forgot |
I meant to call you but I forgot.
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forgotten |
You might have forgotten.
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begin |
Alliteration involves words that begin with the same sound.
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beginner |
She was an absolute beginner at the piano.
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gladdest |
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dripped |
The tap dripped continuously.
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plugging |
I am plugging my phone into the charger.
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zipped |
He zipped his jacket right up to his chin to keep him warm.
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