Double the letter f after a short vowel.
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staff |
The boss called a staff meeting.
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sniff |
His cold made him sniff a lot.
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tiff |
A tiff is a small argument.
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puff |
There was a small puff of smoke from the fire.
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bluff |
Jack tried to bluff his way out of a parking ticket.
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cuff |
Jim got mud on his cuff.
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stuff |
Do not stuff so much food in your mouth.
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scoff |
To scoff is to eat very fast.
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off |
The ship set off from Florida.
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cliff |
My dog fell off the cliff.
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stiff |
After the car crash I had a stiff neck.
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fluff |
She brushed the fluff off her jacket.
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