ick uck ack ock
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lock |
Did I lock the car?
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lick |
Cats often lick their paws.
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hack |
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tack |
The bridles were hung up in the tack room.
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block |
His sculpture was carved from a block of stone.
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sock |
There's a hole in the heel of my sock.
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tuck |
The boy asked his mother to tuck him into bed.
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sick |
The sick cows had to be slaughtered.
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wick |
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clock |
In the corner stood a cuckoo clock.
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truck |
A large quantity of fruit was found in the truck.
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muck |
What a lot of muck !
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track |
The marshall kept the crowds off the track.
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