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cheek |
A tear rolled down my cheek.
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chop |
Could you chop some wood for the fire?
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chip |
Chip can also be a name.
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chest |
Box with a lid; used for storage;.
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chicken |
They had chicken for lunch.
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church |
The bridegroom was late for church.
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such |
Are you capable of cooking such a large meal?
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chat |
We chat at playtime.
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hutch |
My father built a hutch for the rabbit.
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chum |
A close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities.
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catch |
Many people catch flu each winter.
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batch |
A collection of things or persons to be handled together.
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lunch |
Have a biscuit with your lunch.
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bench |
They sat together on the park bench.
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