Words ending -le
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ankle |
I have a pain in my right ankle.
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freckle |
Her freckles look very attractive.
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pickle |
Lime pickle makes my dad pull a funny face.
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winkle |
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tickle |
Mr Tickle is my favourite story character.
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bottle |
Put the cork back in the bottle.
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little |
The little chicks went 'cheep, cheep'.
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cattle |
The local farmer reared cattle.
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kettle |
Put the kettle on for coffee.
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turtle |
Turtle eggs are laid in a hole in the sand.
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apple |
The apple is ripe so pick it.
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maple |
The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada.
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couple |
There was an obvious attraction between the couple.
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people |
Many people do not have sufficient food.
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purple |
Mix red and blue to get purple.
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