SWST Level 3 oy
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boy |
The new boy in school was named Luke.
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cowboy |
The cowboy tied his horse to the rail.
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coy |
A coy girl pretends to be shy.
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convoy |
The convoy of trucks drove through the village.
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joy |
The baby has brought them great joy.
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annoy |
Why do you have to annoy me?
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enjoy |
Did you enjoy the party?
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alloy |
His alloy wheel was damaged in the crash.
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toy |
That child has far too many toys.
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tannoy |
The name of the lost boy was called over the tannoy.
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ahoy |
The pirate shouted 'Land ahoy' when he saw the shore.
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employ |
I'm hoping they will employ me as a chef.
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buoy |
The shallow water is marked by a buoy.
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destroy |
He was trying to destroy the wasp nest.
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decoy |
The decoy will make you go the wrong way.
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