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genre |
Genre is the different kinds of writing for a particular purpose; for example, thriller, romance, novel, poetry.
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gesticulate |
I am going to gesticulate the speech so everyone can be excited about the concept.
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gesture |
His gesture showed that he was very angry.
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ghostly |
Sharmaine looked ghostly with the white paint on her face.
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giraffe |
The giraffe had a long neck.
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glitch |
The game had a glitch on level 7.
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gloat |
Being right is not always something to gloat about.
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gnosis |
The psychic Madame Theresa advised how to contact our deceased father, due to her wide gnosis on such things.
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gorgeous |
Tonight she looked gorgeous.
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gourmet |
I made a 3 course gourmet meal at Christmas for my entire family.
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