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pull
(v)
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The husband pulled the sled.
The husband pulled the sled.
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towel
(n)
an absorbent piece of cloth used for drying the body or objects
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This towel is too small for me.
This towel is too small for me.
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squat
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The man is squatting.
The man is squatting.
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gym
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The girl is doing gymnastics.
The girl is doing gymnastics.
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light
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The big bag looks heavy, but it's really light.
The big bag looks heavy, but it's really light.
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heavy
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I hurt my back by lifting heavy things all day.
I hurt my back by lifting heavy things all day.
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run
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The woman is running on the beach.
The woman is running on the beach.
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jump
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The man jumped on top of the mountain.
The man jumped on top of the mountain.
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shoulder
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shoulder pain
shoulder pain
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push
(v)
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The man is pushing the car.
The man is pushing the car.
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muscle
(n)
body tissue that allows parts of the body to move
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My muscles are sore.
My muscles are sore.
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sweat
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sweating heavily
sweating heavily
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pool
(n)
a small area of water
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The thirsty dog is drinking from the pool.
The thirsty dog is drinking from the pool.
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back
(n)
a part of the body at the rear, between the neck and the buttocks
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My back hurts.
My back hurts.
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locker
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exercise
(v)
to perform physical activities with the goal of becoming fit
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The woman exercised on the floor.
The woman exercised on the floor.
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chest
(n)
the front portion of a body, from the neck to the stomach
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I have chest pain.
I have chest pain.
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weights
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Is the pool open today?
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Can I use this?
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Are you finished?
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dumbbell
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stretch
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jog
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supplement
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