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running |
Even though he was tired he kept running.
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chatted |
The children chatted too much during their lesson.
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drummer |
The drummer hit the cymbal.
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nodding |
Churchill is a nodding toy dog.
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tapping |
The children were tapping their feet on the floor.
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sobbing |
The girl was sobbing.
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shopped |
I shopped at the market today.
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wrapped |
The baby was wrapped in a towel.
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hummed |
Quietly, the old lady hummed her favourite song.
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slipping |
The children are slipping on the icy pavement.
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