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Words of Two Syllables. 41
LESS. 49.
sci-ence
scoff-er
scol-lop
scorn-ful
scrib-ble
scrip-tuxe
scru-ple
scuf-fle
scull-er
sculp-ture
scur-vy
seam-less
sea-son
se-cret
seed-less
see-ing
seem-ly
sell-ex
se^-nate
sense-less
sen-tence
se-quel
sex-mon
sex-pent
ser-vant
sex-vice
set-ter
set-tie
shab-by
sbac-kle
sha^-dow
shag-gy
shal-low
less. 50.
sham-bles
shame-ful
sbame-less
shape-less
sha-pen
sharp-en
sharp-ex
shat-tex
sheax-ing
shel-ter
shep-herd
sher-iff
sher-xy
shil-ling
shi-ning
ship-wxeck
shock-xiig
short-ex
shoxt-en
sho^-vel
should-ex
show-ei
shuf-fle
shut-tex
shut-tie
sick-en
sick-ness
sight-less
sigvn&l
si-lence
si-lent
sim-pex
sim-ple
less. 51.
sim-ply
si''-new
sin-ful
sing-ing
sing-ex
sin-gle
sin-nex
si xen
sis-tex
sit-ting
skil-ful
skil-let
skim-mex
slack-en
slan-dex
slat-texn
sla-vish
sleep-ex
slee-py
slip-pex
sli-vex
slop-py
sloth-ful
slub-bex
slug-gaxd
slum-bex
smell-ing
smug-gle
Emnt-ty
snaf-fle
snag-gy
snap-pex
sneak-ing
less. 52.
snuf-fle
sock-et
sod-den
soft-en
so^-lace
so"-lemn
so'-lid
sox-did
sox-xow
sox-xy
sot-tish
sound-ness
span-gle
spax-kle
spax-xow
spat-tex
speak-ex
speech-less
spee-dy
spin-dle
spin-nex
spi//-rit
spit-tie
spite-ful
splint-ex
spo-ken
spoxt-ing
spot-less
: sprin-kle
spun-gy
squan-der
squeam-ish
sta-ble
LESS. 49.
sci-ence
scoff-er
scol-lop
scorn-ful
scrib-ble
scrip-tuxe
scru-ple
scuf-fle
scull-er
sculp-ture
scur-vy
seam-less
sea-son
se-cret
seed-less
see-ing
seem-ly
sell-ex
se^-nate
sense-less
sen-tence
se-quel
sex-mon
sex-pent
ser-vant
sex-vice
set-ter
set-tie
shab-by
sbac-kle
sha^-dow
shag-gy
shal-low
less. 50.
sham-bles
shame-ful
sbame-less
shape-less
sha-pen
sharp-en
sharp-ex
shat-tex
sheax-ing
shel-ter
shep-herd
sher-iff
sher-xy
shil-ling
shi-ning
ship-wxeck
shock-xiig
short-ex
shoxt-en
sho^-vel
should-ex
show-ei
shuf-fle
shut-tex
shut-tie
sick-en
sick-ness
sight-less
sigvn&l
si-lence
si-lent
sim-pex
sim-ple
less. 51.
sim-ply
si''-new
sin-ful
sing-ing
sing-ex
sin-gle
sin-nex
si xen
sis-tex
sit-ting
skil-ful
skil-let
skim-mex
slack-en
slan-dex
slat-texn
sla-vish
sleep-ex
slee-py
slip-pex
sli-vex
slop-py
sloth-ful
slub-bex
slug-gaxd
slum-bex
smell-ing
smug-gle
Emnt-ty
snaf-fle
snag-gy
snap-pex
sneak-ing
less. 52.
snuf-fle
sock-et
sod-den
soft-en
so^-lace
so"-lemn
so'-lid
sox-did
sox-xow
sox-xy
sot-tish
sound-ness
span-gle
spax-kle
spax-xow
spat-tex
speak-ex
speech-less
spee-dy
spin-dle
spin-nex
spi//-rit
spit-tie
spite-ful
splint-ex
spo-ken
spoxt-ing
spot-less
: sprin-kle
spun-gy
squan-der
squeam-ish
sta-ble
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