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heel |
I've got a blister on my heel.
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heal |
Cover it up until it heals.
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knot |
The knot was too tight to undo.
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not |
Many people do not have sufficient food.
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Do not read my private mail.
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main |
We don't want to live near the main road.
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mane |
Kate brushed her horse's mane.
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meat |
Buy meat at the butcher's shop.
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meet |
Can you meet me at the bus stop?
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medal |
Sara won the silver medal.
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meddle |
Please don't meddle with my things.
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missed |
I missed you while you were away.
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mist |
The hills were covered in mist.
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peace |
If the baby is asleep there is peace and quiet.
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piece |
Please may I have a piece of cake?
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plain |
Our dad prefers plain food to spicy.
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plane |
The captain of the plane sits on the right.
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male |
What is your gender - male or female?
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