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  • bede Now in the third year of his rule the Prior heard tidings of the companion he had never forgotten, and he took into his confidence one of the religious named Bede, in whom he had great trust, and he told him the story of their friendship.
  • betide We must all work this morning, Though rough and harsh outside, Men labor in the storming For all must eat betide.
  • cede Harold replied, "without opinion or advice taken," says the chronicle, "I will not cede him the kingdom; I will not abide by the Pope's award; and I will not fight with him."
  • dad Dad, if you put out Pierre what is left?
  • dada He was himself at Gwalior, and his army under Lakwa Dada, shut up in the fort of Agra, was defending itself as well as it might against the forces under Ismail Beg.
  • daddy Come and help me, daddy.
  • dado There were no decorations, but the dowagers were a jewelled dado, the girls an animated bed of blossoms.
  • date At the date of this Commission there were 22 district asylums, containing 8073 patients.
  • dd Dd. Great King, I implore your assistance for the brotherhood which I have founded.
  • ddt Contaminants and toxins such as DDT, selenium, and methylmercury, have had significant impacts on American avocet breeding success, especially because Avocet chicks are more susceptible to environmental disruptions than adults.
  • de 20. 2737 Habel, De Pontif.
  • dead I had liefer die than be nor quick nor dead.
  • deaden In order to deaden the shock, it was a pity that Barbicane was no longer able to employ the means that had so usefully weakened the shock at departure-that is to say, the water used as a spring and the movable partitions.
  • debit She chose to take out a debit card to avoid the inconvenience of carrying cash.
  • decade In the 1920s, the decade was a time of great change.
  • deceit She deceived her husband with her false smile.
  • decide The decision to go out with him was a hard one to make, but I decided to go on a date with him.
  • decode
  • deduce I can deduce from this information that he is a chess enthusiast.
  • deed I have to do the deed before I can clean the room.
  • deer The deer watched him approach stealthily.
  • deere Duffy watched as the deere bounded away.
  • defoe
  • deice
  • deity
  • deli
  • delude He was deluded into believing that she cared for him.
  • demode
  • denier I refuse to believe in deniers.
  • denude
  • deride I could not deride his experiment any more than I could understand it.
  • deter Deterrence is the policy of using physical force or other measures to discourage persons from acting in a certain way.
  • deuce
  • devi
  • dido My dad forgot his wallet and his driver's license at home, so he had to catch a ride with his doo-
  • die It was a very hot day and the walk in the park was really refreshing.
  • diet Doctors suggest a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol to reduce the risk of heart disease.
  • diode
  • divide
  • dod No one knows where the dod went.
  • dodder She had a sick look about her and her clothes were a mess, so I asked her if she was okay.
  • dodge The dodge that he made allowed him to get away.
  • dodo I saw a sleeping dodo.
  • dogie Peter had a dogie for a pet.
  • dote
  • dud Mydud is a terrible game.
  • dude I can't believe he just did that, dude.
  • dyed The iris made an interesting hued pattern against the white background.
  • edit I need to edit this document for grammar and style.
  • media I'm going to bed; I need to get some sleep in order to deal with the media tomorrow.
  • retie
  • ted I'm feeling a bit teddy bear tonight.
  • teddies I want to buy a teddy for my little sister.
  • teddy She had a cute teddy bear.
  • tide
  • Decider
  • Defied
  • Denied
  • Did I did not hear you raise your voice.
  • Died
  • Eddied
  • Dee Dee's love for tennis inspired her to pursue a career in the sport.
  • Eddie His car was Eddie's dream come true.
  • Addie After dinner, Addie went upstairs; and, when he had changed his things, he found Mathilde in her own sitting-room.
  • Delia My grandmother was an excellent cook, and her Delia wedding cake was a family tradition.
  • Sadie
  • Jodie My friend Jodie is such a great person.
  • Debbie
  • Deidre Deidre is usually a very responsible person.
  • JEDI The Jedi order teaches self-reliance and the importance of service to others.
  • redid
  • deiced
  • dewier
  • deader
  • deeded Her brother had already bequeathed her his fishing rods.
  • geddit I geddit, why are all the birds up in the trees?

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