20th March
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equator |
The equator is half way between the north and south poles.
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sequin |
Her favourite decoration was a sequin with gold and red.
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earthquake |
The earthquake made the ground shake.
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conquer |
She decided to conquer her fear of heights and climb the ladder.
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request |
I hope you won't refuse my request.
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mosque |
Muslims pray in a mosque.
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square |
There is a fountain in the market square.
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sequence |
The sequence for even numbers is 2 4 6 8 etc.
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frequently |
I frequently have toast for breakfast.
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disqualify |
The referee will disqualify anyone who breaks the rules.
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squalid |
The people were living in squalid conditions after the flood.
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squeal |
The show made the children squeal with delight.
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