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applied |
David applied for the job.
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cried |
The pupil cried when he saw that school was open.
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bullied |
The boy insisted that he had not bullied the young child.
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worried |
Fraught means upset and worried.
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tidied |
The room had been tidied and was so now usable.
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varied |
Leah varied her vocabulary to make her writing interesting.
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hurried |
I hurried to class so that I wouldn't be late.
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spied |
The government spied on their enemies.
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tried |
The liar tried to deceive me.
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tidied |
The room had been tidied and was so now usable.
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carried |
The postman carried a heavy bag.
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married |
I can't believe she has married him.
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