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chap |
He was a very jolly chap.
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chat |
Do you have time for a quick chat?
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chess |
The boy was unbeaten in chess.
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chest |
I could feel my heart beat inside my chest.
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chicken |
They had chicken for lunch.
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chill |
There was an open door which caused a chill.
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chin |
I was so embarrassed by the bruise on my chin.
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chip |
Chip the dog runs to the woods.
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chunk |
I hit the wall of the cave with my spade and broke off a chunk of rock.
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arch |
The tourists stood beneath the arch.
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bench |
They sat together on the park bench.
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drench |
We got drenched in the heavy rain.
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rich |
The heir to his fortune will be very rich.
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much |
Shouting too much can make you hoarse.
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lunch |
He had some pasta for lunch.
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brunch |
We went for brunch.
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such |
Are you capable of cooking such a large meal?
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