words made up of 2 smaller words
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anybody |
Would anybody like more chips?
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anything |
I'll eat anything except bananas.
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anywhere |
I cant find my phone anywhere.
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nothing |
On her day off she likes to sit around doing nothing.
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everyone |
Everyone joined in and started singing.
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everything |
Everything in the contract was open for discussion.
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everywhere |
The glitter got everywhere.
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somewhere |
She said she would like to go somewhere for the day.
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somehow |
She was able to do the job somehow.
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someone |
Someone has thrown money in the fountain.
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sunlight |
The sunlight came through the trees.
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granddaughter |
The lady made a cake with her granddaughter.
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whenever |
You can visit me whenever you get a chance.
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