The /g l/ sound at the end of a word is usually spelled gle.
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He played a bugle in the brass band.
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His body was bent at an awkward angle.
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She wore a gold bangle on her wrist.
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I can hear the chains jangle.
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In the film, the villain tried to strangle the hero.
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He wondered if he could haggle to get a lower price.
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The joke made her giggle.
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Some people can wiggle their ears up and down.
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Make sure you mingle at the party.
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I don't believe a single word you said.
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My fingers tingle with cold.
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This entertainer can juggle with six balls.
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She was caught trying to smuggle a calculator into the test.
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The class will struggle to understand this poem.
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The explorer was deep in the jungle.
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Why did they choose to burgle you?
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The baby's gurgle delighted her dad.
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She signed her name with a squiggle.
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The cave explorers had to wriggle through the tunnel.
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