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furchurn turn hurt burst turkey burn Thursday Saturday disturb

furchurn turn hurt burst turkey burn Thursday Saturday disturb

 The cat has soft, white, fluffy fur.

 When we burn a candle, the wax melts.

 we can churn cream to make butter.

 Turn right at the end of the road.

 The boy hurt his knee.

 The balloon burst.

 Do not disturb people when they are working.

 This is a big turkey.

 Thursday is the last day of school! S M T W Th F Sa

 We went ice-skating on Saturday.