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1. **scab:** a crust that forms over a wound, a worker who refuses to join a union.
2. **scat:** a sound made to make someone go away.
3. **scud:** move rapidly, especially through the air or water.
4. **seep:** flow or pass gradually.
5. **sewn:** the past participle of sew, which means to join fabric.
6. **slew:** a large number of people or things.
7. **slip:** a piece of paper with a person's name on it, a light garment worn under a dress.
8. **slop:** a mixture of liquid and solid waste, especially in the form of a food.
9. **slow:** not fast or quick, moving or happening at a low speed.
10. **slug:** a type of mollusk with a soft body, a heavy object.
11. **slue:** to swing or slide something around an axis.
12. **smug:** feeling or appearing self-satisfied.
13. **snag:** an unexpected difficulty or problem, a small branch that sticks out of a tree.
14. **snip:** to cut something quickly and sharply.
15. **snow:** frozen water that falls as white flakes, to cover something with snow.
16. **soak:** to make something completely wet by immersing it in liquid, to absorb liquid.
17. **soap:** a substance used for washing, a type of opera.
18. **sock:** a piece of clothing worn on the foot.
19. **soda:** a carbonated drink, a type of salt.
20. **soft:** not hard or firm, gentle or mild, not loud or bright.
21. **sold:** the past participle of sell, which means to exchange something for money.
22. **sole:** the bottom part of a foot or shoe, the only one.
23. **some:** an unspecified amount or number.
24. **song:** a piece of music with words.
25. **sort:** a kind or type of something, to arrange things into groups.
26. **soul:** the spiritual part of a person, the essential part of something.
27. **sown:** the past participle of sow, which means to plant seeds.
28. **spam:** unwanted electronic messages, a canned meat product.
29. **spat:** a small argument or quarrel, the past tense of spit.
30. **spud:** a potato.
31. **spur:** a pointed object used to encourage a horse to go faster, something that encourages or prompts someone.
32. **stab:** to pierce someone or something with a pointed object, to attack suddenly and violently.
33. **stag:** a male deer, a social event for men only.
34. **star:** a celestial body that emits light, a famous person.
35. **stay:** to remain in a place or situation, to stop something from happening.
36. **stem:** the main part of a plant, the part of a word that remains when a prefix or suffix is removed.
37. **stew:** a dish made by simmering meat and vegetables in liquid, to be worried or upset.
38. **stir:** to move something around with a spoon or other utensil, to cause excitement or activity.
39. **stop:** to cease doing something, a place where a vehicle or person can pause.
40. **stow:** to put something away in a safe or organized place.
41. **stra:** a length of material used for binding or tying, a type of musical instrument.
42. **stub:** the remaining part of something that has been broken or cut off.
43. **suck:** to draw liquid into the mouth by creating a vacuum, to be unpleasant or boring.
44. **suit:** a set of matching clothes, to be satisfactory or suitable.
45. **sunk:** the past participle of sink, which means to go down below the surface of water.
46. **swam:** the past tense of swim, which means to move through water by using the arms and legs.
47. **swap:** to exchange something for something else.
48. **swat:** to hit someone or something with a flat object, to strike quickly and forcefully.
49. **sway:** to move back and forth, to influence or persuade someone.
50. **swig:** to drink quickly and in large amounts.
51. **swum:** the past participle of swim, which means to move through water by using the arms and legs.
52. **sync:** short for synchronization, the state of being in harmony or in time with each other.
53. **syph:** a type of tube used to drain liquid from a cavity.
54. **scab:** a crust that forms over a wound, a worker who refuses to join a union.
55. **scam:** a dishonest scheme or trick.
56. **scan:** to look at something carefully, to examine something with a scanner.
57. **scar:** a mark left on the skin after an injury has healed.
58. **scum:** unpleasant or worthless people, the layer of dirt or debris that forms on the surface of a liquid.
59. **scud:** to move rapidly, especially through the air or water.
60. **suds:** soap bubbles, a type of beer.
61. **sues:** a person who starts a legal case against someone else.
62. **sunk:** the past participle of sink, which means to go down below the surface of water.
63. **sway:** to move back and forth, to influence or persuade someone.
64. **swot:** to study hard, a hard-working student.
65. **swum:** the past participle of swim, which means to move through water by using the arms and legs.
66. **syph:** a type of tube used to drain liquid from a cavity.
67. **swat:** to hit someone or something with a flat object, to strike quickly and forcefully.
68. **swig:** to drink quickly and in large amounts.
69. **snob:** a person who thinks they are better than other people, especially those who are of a lower social class.
70. **slog:** to work hard and steadily, to walk with heavy steps.
71. **slob:** a person who is untidy or careless.
72. **sloe:** a small, dark-colored fruit of the blackthorn bush.
73. **slum:** a poor and crowded area of a city.
74. **slew:** a large number of people or things.
75. **slop:** a mixture of liquid and solid waste, especially in the form of a food.
76. **slot:** a narrow opening, a position in a series or sequence.
77. **slug:** a type of mollusk with a soft body, a heavy object.
78. **slur:** to speak unclearly, to make a disparaging remark.
79. **smack:** to hit something or someone with a sharp blow.
80. **small:** not large in size or amount.
81. **smart:** intelligent, stylish.
82. **smash:** to break something into pieces by hitting it hard.
83. **smell:** the sense of detecting odors.
84. **smile:** an expression on the face that shows pleasure or amusement.
85. **smoke:** a cloud of tiny particles that rises from burning material.
86. **smooth:** having a level and even surface, running or flowing easily.
87. **snake:** a long, legless reptile.
88. **snap:** to break something suddenly and sharply, to take a photograph.
89. **snar:** to growl or bark threateningly.
90. **snatch:** to take something quickly and suddenly.
91. **sneak:** to move quietly and secretly, to do something secretly.
92. **sniff:** to inhale air through the nose to smell something.
93. **snout:** the nose and mouth of an animal, especially a pig.
94. **snow:** frozen water that falls as white flakes, to cover something with snow.
95. **soak:** to make something completely wet by immersing it in liquid, to absorb liquid.
96. **soap:** a substance used for washing, a type of opera.
97. **sock:** a piece of clothing worn on the foot.
98. **soda:** a carbonated drink, a type of salt.
99. **soft:** not hard or firm, gentle or mild, not loud or bright.
100. **sold:** the past participle of sell, which means to exchange something for money.
101. **sole:** the bottom part of a foot or shoe, the only one.
102. **some:** an unspecified amount or number.
103. **song:** a piece of music with words.
104. **sort:** a kind or type of something, to arrange things into groups.
105. **soul:** the spiritual part of a person, the essential part of something.
106. **sown:** the past participle of sow, which means to plant seeds.
107. **spam:** unwanted electronic messages, a canned meat product.
108. **spat:** a small argument or quarrel, the past tense of spit.
109. **spud:** a potato.
110. **spur:** a pointed object used to encourage a horse to go faster, something that encourages or prompts someone.
111. **stab:** to pierce someone or something with a pointed object, to attack suddenly and violently.
112. **stag:** a male deer, a social event for men only.
113. **star:** a celestial body that emits light, a famous person.
114. **stay:** to remain in a place or situation, to stop something from happening.
115. **stem:** the main part of a plant, the part of a word that remains when a prefix or suffix is removed.
116. **stew:** a dish made by simmering meat and vegetables in liquid, to be worried or upset.
117. **stir:** to move something around with a spoon or other utensil, to cause excitement or activity.
118. **stop:** to cease doing something, a place where a vehicle or person can pause.
119. **stow:** to put something away in a safe or organized place.
120. **stra:** a length of material used for binding or tying, a type of musical instrument.
121. **stub:** the remaining part of something that has been broken or cut off.
122. **suck:** to draw liquid into the mouth by creating a vacuum, to be unpleasant or boring.
123. **suit:** a set of matching clothes, to be satisfactory or suitable.
124. **sunk:** the past participle of sink, which means to go down below the surface of water.
125. **swam:** the past tense of swim, which means to move through water by using the arms and legs.
126. **swap:** to exchange something for something else.
127. **swat:** to hit someone or something with a flat object, to strike quickly and forcefully.
128. **sway:** to move back and forth, to influence or persuade someone.
129. **swig:** to drink quickly and in large amounts.
130. **swum:** the past participle of swim, which means to move through water by using the arms and legs.
131. **sync:** short for synchronization, the state of being in harmony or in time with each other.
132. **syph:** a type of tube used to drain liquid from a cavity.
133. **scab:** a crust that forms over a wound, a worker who refuses to join a union.
134. **scam:** a dishonest scheme or trick.
135. **scan:** to look at something carefully, to examine something with a scanner.
136. **scar:** a mark left on the skin after an injury has healed.
137. **scum:** unpleasant or worthless people, the layer of dirt or debris that forms on the surface of a liquid.
138. **scud:** to move rapidly, especially through the air or water.
139. **suds:** soap bubbles, a type of beer.
140. **sues:** a person who starts a legal case against someone else.
141. **sunk:** the past participle of sink, which means to go down below the surface of water.
142. **sway:** to move back and forth, to influence or persuade someone.
143. **swot:** to study hard, a hard-working student.
144. **swum:** the past participle of swim, which means to move through water by using the arms and legs.
145. **syph:** a type of tube used to drain liquid from a cavity.
146. **swat:** to hit someone or something with a flat object, to strike quickly and forcefully.
147. **swig:** to drink quickly and in large amounts.
148. **snob:** a person who thinks they are better than other people, especially those who are of a lower social class.
149. **slog:** to work hard and steadily, to walk with heavy steps.
150. **slob:** a person who is untidy or careless.
151. **sloe:** a small, dark-colored fruit of the blackthorn bush.
152. **slum:** a poor and crowded area of a city.
153. **slew:** a large number of people or things.
154. **slop:** a mixture of liquid and solid waste, especially in the form of a food.
155. **slot:** a narrow opening, a position in a series or sequence.
156. **slug:** a type of mollusk with a soft body, a heavy object.
157. **slur:** to speak unclearly, to make a disparaging remark.
158. **smack:** to hit something or someone with a sharp blow.
159. **small:** not large in size or amount.
160. **smart:** intelligent, stylish.
161. **smash:** to break something into pieces by hitting it hard.
162. **smell:** the sense of detecting odors.
163. **smile:** an expression on the face that shows pleasure or amusement.
164. **smoke:** a cloud of tiny particles that rises from burning material.
165. **smooth:** having a level and even surface, running or flowing easily.
166. **snake:** a long, legless reptile.
167. **snap:** to break something suddenly and sharply, to take a photograph.
168. **snar:** to growl or bark threateningly.
169. **snatch:** to take something quickly and suddenly.
170. **sneak:** to move quietly and secretly, to do something secretly.
171. **sniff:** to inhale air through the nose to smell something.
172. **snout:** the nose and mouth of an animal, especially a pig.
173. **snow:** frozen water that falls as white flakes, to cover something with snow.
174. **soak:** to make something completely wet by immersing it in liquid, to absorb liquid.
175. **soap:** a substance used for washing, a type of opera.
176. **sock:** a piece of clothing worn on the foot.
177. **soda:** a carbonated drink, a type of salt.
178. **soft:** not hard or firm, gentle or mild, not loud or bright.
179. **sold:** the past participle of sell, which means to exchange something for money.
180. **sole:** the bottom part of a foot or shoe, the only one.
181. **some:** an unspecified amount or number.
182. **song:** a piece of music with words.
183. **sort:** a kind or type of something, to arrange things into groups.
184. **soul:** the spiritual part of a person, the essential part of something.
185. **sown:** the past participle of sow, which means to plant seeds.
186. **spam:** unwanted electronic messages, a canned meat product.
187. **spat:** a small argument or quarrel, the past tense of spit.
188. **spud:** a potato.
189. **spur:** a pointed object used to encourage a horse to go faster, something that encourages or prompts someone.
190. **stab:** to pierce someone or something with a pointed object, to attack suddenly and violently.
191. **stag:** a male deer, a social event for men only.
192. **star:** a celestial body that emits light, a famous person.
193. **stay:** to remain in a place or situation, to stop something from happening.
194. **stem:** the main part of a plant, the part of a word that remains when a prefix or suffix is removed.
195. **stew:** a dish made by simmering meat and vegetables in liquid, to be worried or upset.
196. **stir:** to move something around with a spoon or other utensil, to cause excitement or activity.
197. **stop:** to cease doing something, a place where a vehicle or person can pause.
198. **stow:** to put something away in a safe or organized place.
199. **stra:** a length of material used for binding or tying, a type of musical instrument.
200. **stub:** the remaining part of something that has been broken or cut off.
201. **suck:** to draw liquid into the mouth by creating a vacuum, to be unpleasant or boring.
202. **suit:** a set of matching clothes, to be satisfactory or suitable.
203. **sunk:** the past participle of sink, which means to go down below the surface of water.
204. **swam:** the past tense of swim, which means to move through water by using the arms and legs.
205. **swap:** to exchange something for something else.
206. **swat:** to hit someone or something with a flat object, to strike quickly and forcefully.
207. **sway:** to move back and forth, to influence or persuade someone.
208. **swig:** to drink quickly and in large amounts.
209. **swum:** the past participle of swim, which means to move through water by using the arms and legs.
210. **sync:** short for synchronization, the state of being in harmony or in time with each other.
211. **syph:** a type of tube used to drain liquid from a cavity.
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