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badger |
Badgers are nocturnal animals.
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edge |
There is a sheer drop at the cliff edge.
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hedge |
This garden hedge grows very fast.
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ledge |
A robin flew up to the window ledge.
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sledge |
My children love to sledge in the snow.
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dodge |
He had to dodge the ball quickly.
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smudge |
My printer is leaving a black smudge on each page.
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grudge |
After our argument she still bears me a grudge.
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judge |
The judge sent him to jail for a year.
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bridge |
You must pay a toll to cross this bridge.
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knowledge |
Bill has an extensive knowledge of history.
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budge |
The door was stuck and wouldn't budge.
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trudge |
The tired walkers still had to trudge the last mile home.
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porridge |
I eat porridge for breakfast every morning.
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ridge |
You can see for miles from the mountain ridge.
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wedge |
Put a wedge of lemon on the fish.
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begrudge |
She got first place but I don't begrudge her success as she worked really hard and deserved it.
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acknowledge |
I acknowledge your hard work this term.
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