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biggin |
He worked in the Operations Room at RAF Biggin Hill.
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Hill |
The tour guide led us up the hill.
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biplane |
A biplane has two sets of wings.
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blackout |
The blackout started when it got dark.
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blanket |
Keep warm with a blanket.
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blind |
The baby was born blind and deaf.
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bombing |
The Blitz, was nightly, heavy bombing attacks on cities.
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blitz |
London suffered many bombings known as the blitz.
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bombardment |
The family hid in the bunker during the bombardment.
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bunker |
The family hid in the bunker during the bombardment.
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Chaos |
The argument caused chaos in the household.
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civilian |
Someone not in the military is a civilian.
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casualty |
Her son was a casualty of war.
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casualties |
There were many casualties in World War 1.
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concentrate |
It was hard to concentrate with the music playing in the room.
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crash |
I survived the crash.
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demoralise
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The Captain wanted raise morale rather than demoralise his soldiers.
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destroy |
He was trying to destroy the wasp nest.
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destruction |
A holocaust involves reckless slaughter or mass destruction of life.
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disturb |
Please don't disturb.
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