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Meanings of longer words in English
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Usage of longer words in English
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To make up for that, however, she certainly used much longerwords.
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No longerwords on a page, but now alive and kicking, completely thrilling.
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Be thankful no longerwords were aimed at you.
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Here is one with longerwords, divided into syllables.
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They memorize short sight words but sound out longerwords, an approach that is less taxing.
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Can I explain the longerwords to you?
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There are no longerwords at all.
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Her longerwords, like his own, looked as if they were two or three short words close together.
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When she spoke, her articulation was confused, and her pronunciation of some of the longerwords was hardly intelligible.
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His diction was rapid and terse-sorapid as to create the impression that he bit off the ends of the longerwords.
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Begin to combine words and syllables into longerwords as soon as possible: door-step, in-deed, hand-some, be-fore, ham-mer-ing, in-no-cent, for-get-ful, car-pen-ter, side-walk, mis-take.
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It is also doubtful, if any of these characters are phonetic, whether the parts of the longerwords were always written out in full.
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The reading was slow and difficult, as of one but little used to it, and many of the longerwords were patiently spelled out.
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The one we had came with little punch out flash cards, the same kind that came with his first-grade reading workbooks only with longerwords.
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He doesn't make a fuss over our letters either- Ibelievehe can only read a very plain hand and has to skip the longerwords.
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"Ah, mademoiselle," he murmured, "I have no longerwords!"