air sounds
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air |
The scent of roses hung in the air.
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wear |
Kids prefer to wear casual clothes.
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chairs |
Most chairs and tables are made of wood.
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stairs |
The stairs up the outside of the building were designed to be non-slip to ensure safety even in wet weather.
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bare |
The room was bare.
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bear |
A baby bear is called a cub.
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hair |
Remember to wash your hair with shampoo.
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care |
Would you care to look through our holiday brochure.
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pear |
I like to eat a pear.
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pair |
A pair of shoes.
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share |
Make sure you get an equal share.
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near |
We don't want to live near the main road.
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ear |
'A word in your shell-like ear please,' said Mr Worthington.
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beard |
My dad has a beard.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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