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biking |
This weekend I went biking.
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stopped |
The sailors stopped to work on the pontoon.
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cured |
Her eating phobias were cured by psychotherapy.
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wasting |
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skipping |
A unit of metre (rhythm) made up of three syllables, the first two syllables being unstressed, and the third being stressed. The anapest has a cheerful, energetic, skipping rhythm.
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moved |
The traveller moved with urgency.
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smoking |
Smoking is bad for your health.
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rubbed |
Izzy rubbed out and made a smudge!
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tripped |
Whilst transferring her bag from the car, she tripped.
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grinning |
The happy children were grinning all through lunchtime.
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