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trick |
I did a trick on my scooter.
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treat |
We could go to the cinema as a treat.
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costume |
The costume she wore was beautiful.
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switch |
Close the curtains then switch on the light.
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glow |
The lamp gave out a faint glow.
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sour |
Sloes are small and sour.
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licorice |
My children love licorice sweets.
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chocolate |
I love chocolate mousse.
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frown |
His face crumpled into a deep, dark frown.
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smile |
I could see from his smile that he was in a good mood.
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caramel |
Would you like caramel in this dessert.
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