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fight |
He broke his nose in a fight.
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sight |
I saw a strange sight last night.
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tight |
My new boots are too tight.
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occupy |
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multiply |
Brackets in Maths means multiply.
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apply |
He wanted to apply for a new job.
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defy |
Jennifer had to defy her mother's wishes.
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thigh |
The upper part of a leg is called the thigh.
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height |
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300m.
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sigh |
The girl sighed as she was bored.
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buy |
She wants to buy a new dress.
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bye |
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aisle |
The bride walked down the aisle of the church.
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dye |
Blue dye has come out of my jeans.
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rhyme |
Time, crime and chime all rhyme.
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Tyre
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That wheel needs a new tyre.
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height |
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300m.
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assign |
We need to assign roles to each employee.
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design |
Do you like the design of this web site?
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mind |
He's over 90 but his mind is still sharp.
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