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cacao / coco / cocoa
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callous / callus
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can / may
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cannot but
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canvas / canvass
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capital / capitol
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ceremonial / ceremonious
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certainty / certitude
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chafe / chaff
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chair / chairman / chairperson
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childish / childlike
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chord / cord
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cite / quote
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classic / classical
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clean / cleanse
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climactic / climatic
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1. The clothes chafed the baby badly.
2. Those tight diapers are chafing.
3. The stiff collar chafed my neck.
4. My shoes are too tight; they're chafing my feet.
5. The boots have a soft lining to prevent your toes from chafing.
6. The slow traffic chafed her as she hurried to work.
7. He chafed at their unkind remarks.
8. Those unkind remarks really chafed him.
9. Smokers are chafing under the restrictions.
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B. chaff´Â ¸í»ç·Î ¿Õ°Ü, ÇÏÂúÀº °Í, ¶Ç´Â (¾ÇÀÇ ¾ø´Â) ³î¸²À» ÀǹÌÇϰí, µ¿»ç·Î´Â (¾ÇÀÇ ¾øÀÌ) ³î¸®´Ù ¶ó´Â ÀǹÌÀÌ´Ù.
1. The girls brushed away the husks and chaff.
2. The manager separated the wheat from the chaff by dropping unpopular products and selling only good ones.
3. Your paper has some good ideas but it's hard to find them in all the chaff.
4. The school kids liked to chaff him about his ears.
5. Her friends chaffed the girl about her inability to sing on key.
6. She did not mind her friend's chaff.
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Those tight diapers are chafing.
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Her friends
chaffed
the girl
about her inability
to sing on key.
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