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battle |
The soldiers were courageous in battle.
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saddle |
She rode the horse bareback, with no blanket or saddle.
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kettle |
We boiled the kettle for tea.
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nettle |
The young child was stung by a stinging nettle.
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giggle |
The children giggle at the teacher's jokes.
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wiggle |
Some people can wiggle their ears up and down.
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middle |
Central Park is in the middle of New York City.
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meddle |
Please don't meddle with my things.
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muddle |
Everyone was in a muddle as the question was too difficult.
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puddle |
Small children like to stamp in a puddle.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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