Structured spelling lists
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scrap |
A small piece of food is a scrap.
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scrape |
I had to scrape the snow off my car.
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shrimp |
I think I have caught a shrimp in my net.
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shrink |
Please don't shrink my jumper mum!
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shrug |
I shrug my shoulders.
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shred |
We can shred important documents.
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splash |
A good diver will not make a big splash.
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stream |
We had to wade across the stream.
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stroke |
He won the golf match by one stroke.
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throat |
I've a sore throat and I've lost my voice.
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throne |
The Prince is heir to the throne.
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throttle |
The engines were at full throttle.
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