The /b l/ sound at the end of a word is usually spelled ble.
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bible |
Do you read the Bible?
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cable |
Is this cable long enough to reach the TV?
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noble |
His bravery was a noble act.
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table |
Please set the table ready for dinner.
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bobble |
The baby's woollen hat has a blue bobble.
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hobble |
My sore ankle made me hobble.
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wobble |
Jellies wobble a lot.
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nibble |
Peter couldn't resist having a nibble of his biscuit.
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scribble |
My little sister did a scribble on the paper.
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bubble |
There was a bubble of soap floating through the kitchen.
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wobble |
Jellies wobble a lot.
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double |
Double click to open the document.
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trouble |
Please take the trouble to get things done well.
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scrabble |
A hen will scrabble in the dust for corn.
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gamble |
In some countries it is against the law to gamble.
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ramble |
We like to ramble through the woods.
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scramble |
The climbers scrambled up the rocky hillside.
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tumble |
Suddenly the old lady took a tumble and fell.
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grumble |
Grandad will grumble about everything.
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warble |
Birds warble when they sing with different notes.
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