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Definition: change a dirty nappy to a clean one Unique sentence: The babysitter changed a diaper to the baby. |
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Definition: he sleeps very deep. Unique sentence: He was a very sound sleeper that nobody can wake him up until the sun raise. |
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Definition: see someone passingly. Unique sentence: We looked in on our grandparents while the car was passing their house. |
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Definition: 1. hand someone 2. give somebody something Unique sentence: He bestowed on her when the baby was born. |
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Definition: the correction of irregularities of the teeth Unique sentence: Most of children try to do the orthodonture as soon as possible. |
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Parts of speech: brace (v./n.) Definition: a support that steadies or strengthens something Unique sentence: She chocked back her tears and braced up. |
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Definition: a condition in which the opposing teeth do not mesh normally Unique sentence: To find the malocclusion issue as fast as possible can adjust them better. |
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Definition: switching the television station Unique sentence: By the time she flipped channels, the thunder appeared. |
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Definition:trying to do something Unique sentence: She opened the refrigeratory’s door tentatively in a low voice. |
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Parts of speech: flattering (adj.) Definition: claptrap Unique sentence: Do not be a flattering person when you have some requirements. |
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Definition: chocolate candies Unique sentence: Every time she eats M&M’s, she distinguish them as the same color. |
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Parts of speech: desperate (adj.) Definition: really want something Unique sentence: She wants to submit the file in desperate need. |
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Parts of speech: bias (n.) Definition: a tendency to prefer one something to another Unique sentence: Everyone has bias although they do not realize. |
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