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pupil |
A pupil is a young person who attends school.
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pencil |
A pencil is a thin cylindrical pointed writing implement.
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nostrils |
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anvil |
The blacksmith worked at the anvil all day.
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tranquil |
It was a tranquil summer's day.
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gerbil |
Betty smiled as the gerbil pulled its cutest face.
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utensil |
You will find the bread knife in the utensil drawer.
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lentil |
Lentil curry is my favourite vegan dish.
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nil |
The football result was one nil to Wolves.
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peril |
I am in peril! Please help me.
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