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        | a long, thin piece of cotton, silk, etc., used for sewing |  | 
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        | rubbing something hard to clean it |  | 
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        | a short period of time when you do a lot of something |  | 
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        | to suddenly cry out in a loud and high voice |  | 
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        | a road in a city or town that has houses or other buildings on one or both sides and cars can drive on it |  | 
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        | to rub your skin with something sharp |  | 
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        | to place (things) over a large area |  | 
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        | the special chair for a king, queen, or other powerful person |  | 
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        | the third in a set or series |  | 
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        | flat part of a television or computer monitor that shows the images or text : |  | 
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        | liquid that is forced out of a container in a stream of very small drops |  | 
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        | to cause (something) to move out of your hand and through the air by quickly moving your arm forward |  | 
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        | to damage  or hurt by rubbing |  | 
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