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jumper |
Her new jumper was made of wool.
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cracker |
I ate my cracker with butter.
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smacking |
The boy was told off for smacking his brother.
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winning |
The winning team were triumphant.
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quacking |
The duck was quacking.
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spinning |
A gyroscope is a spinning disk used in an aircraft compass.
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bumper |
The bumper of the car was blue.
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thinnest |
The tree was the thinnest I'd ever seen.
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fitter |
To get fitter, I can do more exercise.
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splitting |
How will we be splitting the cost of the trip?
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