A Pronouncing Spelling-Book of the English Language : Mainly On the Principles of Comparison And Contrast
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franc, a French coin. frays, quarrels. phrase, an expression. freeze, to congeal by cold. frieze, a coarse cloth. furs, skins with soft hair. furze, a prickly shrub. gage, a pledge. gauge, to measure. gild, to overlay with gold. guild, a corporation. gilt, gilded. guilt, wickedness, crime. Exercise 95« — Elliptical. {Put the right word in the right place.) A swift (1) in the river. A (2) person is not rash. Bread ih made of (3). He (5) his head. A (4) of pure water. A (1) bush grew in our garde...n. After (6) the cloth they hung it on a line. Do not (7) to be ill. The attack on the right was a mere (8). I enjoyed the (9) very much. Some are (6) while others are coming into life. Story-telling is his (10). "How do you do?" is a common (12), A man of (11) disposition. Water will (13) in a cold night. Fields covered with (14). Now, sir, take off your (13) coat before you (15) the cask. Will you (l&\ the picture-frame ? Anything (17) appears like gold. A (15) of fidelity. Suffering inseparably follows (17).
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