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common |
The brontosaurus was common in North America.
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attic |
We have stored our old CDs in the attic.
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attack |
The tiger killed his keeper in a fierce attack.
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brilliant |
What a brilliant solution!
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collect |
Please inform me when my order is ready to collect.
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address |
What is your new home address?
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difficult |
This difficult jigsaw puzzle has over 3,000 pieces.
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traffic |
The police started to divert the traffic.
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pillow |
I put my head on my pillow to go to sleep.
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success |
The trophy is a constant reminder of his success.
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channel |
The rain water was passed through an underground channel.
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opposite |
The opposite of hot is cold.
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immediate |
Mrs Holt required an immediate heart transplant.
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necessary |
Is it necessary to learn to spell properly?
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apparatus |
Do you have the correct apparatus for this experiment?
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annoy |
Siblings tend to quarrel when they annoy each other.
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swallow |
They saw the bird swallowing a worm.
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aggressive |
Some wild animals are aggressive.
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bitter |
The coffee was very bitter.
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rotten |
The fruit became rotten quite quickly.
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