SWST Level 2 -ck
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back |
I've got a slight pain in my back.
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pack |
Fold your clothes before you pack them.
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rack |
The clothes are drying on the rack.
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sack |
There was a big sack of rubbish.
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tack |
Use thumb tacks to hang the picture on the wall.
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deck |
The sailor stood on the deck of the ship.
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neck |
The giraffe has a long neck.
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peck |
The robin pecks at an insect.
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kick |
The referee gave a free kick for a bad tackle.
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lick |
Cats often lick their paws.
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pick |
She picked some fresh flowers from the garden.
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sick |
If you eat too much you may feel sick.
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tick |
A tick is a small biting insect.
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dock |
Our ship will dock in the morning.
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lock |
Did I lock the car?
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rock |
We fished in the rock pools at low tide.
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sock |
There's a hole in the heel of my sock.
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duck |
Six ducklings swam behind the duck.
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luck |
Mammy gave me a good luck charm.
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suck |
The baby will suck her soother at night time.
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