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quack |
The duck made a loud quack.
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quell |
Connor quelled him with a look.
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quench |
I drank a full glass of water to quench my thirst.
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quest |
Sir Kit was on a dangerous quest.
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quick |
The artist was bored so she drew a quick doodle.
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quid |
'quid' is slang for one British pound.
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quiff |
Elvis was famous for his singing, his looks, his dancing and his quiff.
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quill |
In the past, people used to sharpen quill pens with penknives.
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quilt |
The quilt is filled with feathers from the eider duck.
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quip |
A quip is a witty remark.
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quit |
I quit cubs because i didn't like it.
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squelch |
Squelch is a good onomatopoeic word for the sound of walking through mud.
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squib |
A small firework that burns with a hissing sound before exploding.
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squid |
A squid has eight arms.
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squint |
Wear sunglasses so you won't squint in the bright sun.
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squish |
I like to squish banana onto to toast.
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quiz |
We'll watch that quiz next.
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quizzical |
Quizzical refers to a person's expression or behaviour, indicating mild or amused puzzlement.
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quotation |
The class were asked to find a quotation in the book.
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quote |
A quote is repeating something that someone has said.
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quadrilateral |
A trapezoid or trapezium is a type of quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.
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