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put |
You should put a coat on before you go out.
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cook |
Can you cook me an omelette?
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stood |
Mary stood waiting for the bus.
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full |
The room was full of young men.
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wood |
Most chairs and tables are made of wood.
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july |
I'm going to Spain in July.
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shook |
The trees shook in the storm.
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push |
Don't push me about.
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pull |
The sign on the door said pull.
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brook |
The brook trickled gently down the mountain.
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hook |
Hang your coat on the hook.
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hood |
Robin Hood used a bow and arrows.
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pudding |
She preferred cake to pudding.
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cushion |
He was uncomfortable so he sat on a cushion.
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footprint |
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look |
His look was fixed on her eyes.
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book |
I'd like to read that book.
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foot |
The football player kicked with his right foot.
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took |
The ship's crew took to the lifeboats.
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