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castle |
The old castle has a moat.
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bustle |
I could barely move for the bustle of the street.
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listen |
I like to listen to the radio in the car.
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thistle |
Thistle flowers are beautiful.
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jostle |
To jostle is to push past people using your elbows.
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glisten |
Frost can glisten in the sunlight.
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bristle |
The broom had one broken bristle.
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fasten |
Fasten your shoe lace before you trip over.
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moisten |
Moisten the cloth then clean the keyboard.
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whistle |
The referee blew his whistle at the end of the game.
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gristle |
The joint of meat had lots of gristle.
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wrestle |
We saw the policeman wrestle the burglar to the ground.
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