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slaughter |
The army tried to stop the slaughter.
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socket |
An electric plug goes in a socket.
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spasm |
The word without the k - tic is like a spasm of the face.
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specialist |
Your project supervisor is a specialist in the field of project management.
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sponsor |
Please will you sponsor me to run the marathon for charity?
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squabble |
A small quarrel could be called a squabble.
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squatter |
A squatter uses another person's property without asking permission.
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squint |
You narrow your eyes when you squint.
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stapler |
Miss Baker clutches the stapler.
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stature |
Dale's stature is diminutive compared to the other basketball players.
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