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    Sentences containing multiple-meanings words.
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  • The lash hurt my eye.
    Lash = an eyelash, OR a whip from something.
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  • I told her to find the marker before continuing.
    Marker = a coloring utensil, OR something that stands out such as when walking around town.
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  • I'm not sure if the fuse is working.
    Fuse = an electrical component, OR a blending of 2 things.
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  • I was afraid of the fire.
    Fire = blazing flames, OR when someone loses their job.
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  • The date seemed far away but also quickly approaching.
    Date = a calendar day, OR a person you go out with.
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  • The crane was high overhead.
    Crane = a construction vehicle, OR a large bird.
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  • Don't charge him for making a mistake.
    Charge = running up to someone to scare them, OR make them pay money.
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  • The column was finely crafted.
    Column = a cement pole on a building, OR an article in a newspaper, OR a vertical row of a graph or chart.
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  • I found community within the company.
    Company = a business, OR a group of travelers.
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  • Don't be too rough on the batter!
    Batter = someone who bats in baseball, OR a mixture for a baked good such as a cake.
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  • Pearson's bluff freaked me out.
    Bluff = a cliff above the ocean, OR a fake-out such as a lie, OR a sports play.
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  • Don't open the case unless you want to find a secret.
    Case = a container like a briefcase or suitcase, OR a detective mystery.
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  • I had to go down to the bank to meet a coworker.
    Bank = a place to store and organize money, OR the sandy sides of a river
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