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stopped |
Jack stopped at the diner for a meal.
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begged |
The poor man begged for money.
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clapped |
The audience enjoyed the show and clapped loudly.
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skipped |
Happily, the girls skipped across the park.
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trimmed |
I trimmed the flower's stem.
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running |
Even though he was tired he kept running.
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biggest |
David chose the biggest cake on the plate.
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hottest |
It was the hottest day of the year.
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sitting |
We were all sitting in the garden when it rained.
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