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tea
(n)
a drink made by brewing leaves from the tea plant
drink tea
drink tea
2 More Examples
knife
(n)
a sharp utensil used for cutting food
Could you pass me the knife?
Could you pass me the knife?
1 More Example
dance
(v)
to move to music
She prefers the more lively dances.
She prefers the more lively dances.
7 More Examples
change
(v)
She is changing the channel with the remote control.
She is changing the channel with the remote control.
4 More Examples
always
(a)
always say
always say
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never
(a)
Iโve never heard this song.
Iโve never heard this song.
5 More Examples
road
(n)
curvy road
curvy road
hat
(n)
This hat is very pretty.
This hat is very pretty.
3 More Examples
meet
(v)
I'm going to meet my friend at 7 p.m.
I'm going to meet my friend at 7 p.m.
9 More Examples
hold
(v)
The woman holds the globe.
The woman holds the globe.
7 More Examples
sing
(v)
The singer sings at karaoke.
The singer sings at karaoke.
6 More Examples
smile
(n)
a facial expression that shows happiness and joy
again
(a)
I ate chocolate again.
I ate chocolate again.
3 More Examples
wear
(v)
The man is wearing a shirt and tie.
The man is wearing a shirt and tie.
1 More Example
still
(a)
all the same
It's still 5 o'clock.
It's still 5 o'clock.
1 More Example
memory
(n)
love
(n)
life
(n)
take
(v)
Take the book from the shelf.
Take the book from the shelf.
1 More Example
keep
(v)
to hold or retain something
way
(n)
all
(a)
All stores are closed now.
All stores are closed now.
1 More Example
sip
(v)
away
(a)
beam
(v)
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