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place
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Do you want to come over to my place later?
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A political system with no place for the less prominent groups.
| 31
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| 36
| 32
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| 0False
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Do you want to come over to my place later?
A political system with no place for the less prominent groups.
Question: Is the word 'place' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
approach
|
Approach a task.
|
To approach the city.
| 0
| 3
| 8
| 11
| 1
| 0False
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Approach a task.
To approach the city.
Question: Is the word 'approach' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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run
|
Run rogue.
|
She ran 10 miles that day.
| 0
| 4
| 3
| 7
| 2
| 0False
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Run rogue.
She ran 10 miles that day.
Question: Is the word 'run' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
hold
|
The general ordered the colonel to hold his position at all costs.
|
Hold the taxi.
| 35
| 0
| 39
| 4
| 3
| 1True
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The general ordered the colonel to hold his position at all costs.
Hold the taxi.
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|
Yes
|
summer
|
We like to summer in the Mediterranean.
|
We summered in Kashmir.
| 11
| 3
| 17
| 11
| 4
| 1True
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We like to summer in the Mediterranean.
We summered in Kashmir.
Question: Is the word 'summer' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
head
|
His horse won by a head.
|
He is two heads taller than his little sister.
| 19
| 10
| 23
| 15
| 5
| 1True
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His horse won by a head.
He is two heads taller than his little sister.
Question: Is the word 'head' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
meet
|
The company agrees to meet the cost of any repairs.
|
This proposal meets my requirements.
| 22
| 14
| 26
| 19
| 6
| 1True
|
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The company agrees to meet the cost of any repairs.
This proposal meets my requirements.
Question: Is the word 'meet' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
development
|
The organism has reached a crucial stage in its development.
|
Our news team brings you the latest developments.
| 48
| 36
| 59
| 48
| 7
| 0False
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The organism has reached a crucial stage in its development.
Our news team brings you the latest developments.
Question: Is the word 'development' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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narrowness
|
The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students.
|
Frustrated by the narrowness of people's horizons.
| 42
| 18
| 52
| 28
| 8
| 1True
|
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The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students.
Frustrated by the narrowness of people's horizons.
Question: Is the word 'narrowness' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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act
|
The governor should act on the new energy bill.
|
Think before you act.
| 20
| 17
| 23
| 20
| 9
| 1True
|
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The governor should act on the new energy bill.
Think before you act.
Question: Is the word 'act' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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cover
|
Cover her face with a handkerchief.
|
Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself.
| 0
| 43
| 5
| 48
| 10
| 0False
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Cover her face with a handkerchief.
Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself.
Question: Is the word 'cover' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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port
|
Port the helm.
|
Port arms!
| 0
| 0
| 4
| 4
| 11
| 0False
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Port the helm.
Port arms!
Question: Is the word 'port' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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fall
|
Fall into a trap.
|
She fell to pieces after she lost her work.
| 0
| 4
| 4
| 8
| 12
| 1True
|
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Fall into a trap.
She fell to pieces after she lost her work.
Question: Is the word 'fall' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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finish
|
The boat had a metallic finish.
|
He applied a coat of a clear finish.
| 24
| 29
| 30
| 35
| 13
| 1True
|
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The boat had a metallic finish.
He applied a coat of a clear finish.
Question: Is the word 'finish' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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field
|
The farmer's field was a civil war battleground, and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing.
|
Field of view.
| 13
| 0
| 18
| 5
| 14
| 0False
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The farmer's field was a civil war battleground, and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing.
Field of view.
Question: Is the word 'field' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
make
|
Clothes make the man.
|
This makes the third infraction.
| 8
| 5
| 12
| 10
| 15
| 1True
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Clothes make the man.
This makes the third infraction.
Question: Is the word 'make' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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dress
|
Dress the windows.
|
Marlene dressed herself.
| 0
| 8
| 5
| 15
| 16
| 0False
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Dress the windows.
Marlene dressed herself.
Question: Is the word 'dress' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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strike
|
Strike a medal.
|
The boxer struck the attacker dead.
| 0
| 10
| 6
| 16
| 17
| 0False
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Strike a medal.
The boxer struck the attacker dead.
Question: Is the word 'strike' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
head
|
Under the head of minor Roman poets.
|
They tracked him back toward the head of the stream.
| 10
| 33
| 14
| 37
| 18
| 0False
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Under the head of minor Roman poets.
They tracked him back toward the head of the stream.
Question: Is the word 'head' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
flux
|
It is important to use flux when soldering or oxides on the metal will prevent a good bond.
|
His opinions are in flux.
| 23
| 20
| 27
| 24
| 19
| 0False
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It is important to use flux when soldering or oxides on the metal will prevent a good bond.
His opinions are in flux.
Question: Is the word 'flux' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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hold
|
He can hold his liquor.
|
The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people.
| 7
| 21
| 11
| 25
| 20
| 0False
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He can hold his liquor.
The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people.
Question: Is the word 'hold' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
line
|
The line stretched clear around the corner.
|
You must wait in a long line at the checkout counter.
| 4
| 24
| 8
| 28
| 21
| 1True
|
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The line stretched clear around the corner.
You must wait in a long line at the checkout counter.
Question: Is the word 'line' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
create
|
You can create the color orange by mixing yellow and red.
|
The company was created 25 years ago.
| 8
| 16
| 14
| 23
| 22
| 1True
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You can create the color orange by mixing yellow and red.
The company was created 25 years ago.
Question: Is the word 'create' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
action
|
The United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues.
|
Recent federal action undermined the segregationist position.
| 63
| 15
| 69
| 21
| 23
| 1True
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The United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues.
Recent federal action undermined the segregationist position.
Question: Is the word 'action' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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spill
|
Spill the milk.
|
The former employee spilled all the details.
| 0
| 20
| 5
| 27
| 24
| 0False
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Spill the milk.
The former employee spilled all the details.
Question: Is the word 'spill' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
beat
|
Beat one's foot rhythmically.
|
I beat the traffic.
| 0
| 2
| 4
| 6
| 25
| 0False
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Beat one's foot rhythmically.
I beat the traffic.
Question: Is the word 'beat' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
voice
|
The voice of the law.
|
Conservatism has many voices.
| 4
| 22
| 9
| 28
| 26
| 1True
|
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The voice of the law.
Conservatism has many voices.
Question: Is the word 'voice' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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hit
|
Hit a ball.
|
He hit a home run.
| 0
| 3
| 3
| 6
| 27
| 0False
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Hit a ball.
He hit a home run.
Question: Is the word 'hit' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
study
|
He knocked lightly on the closed door of the study.
|
He is a quick study.
| 45
| 14
| 50
| 19
| 28
| 0False
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He knocked lightly on the closed door of the study.
He is a quick study.
Question: Is the word 'study' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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land
|
It can be tricky to land a helicopter.
|
Use the net to land the fish.
| 20
| 15
| 24
| 19
| 29
| 1True
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It can be tricky to land a helicopter.
Use the net to land the fish.
Question: Is the word 'land' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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make
|
They make a cute couple.
|
One swallow does not a summer make.
| 5
| 30
| 9
| 34
| 30
| 1True
|
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They make a cute couple.
One swallow does not a summer make.
Question: Is the word 'make' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
material
|
She was vice-presidential material.
|
He was university material.
| 26
| 18
| 34
| 26
| 31
| 1True
|
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She was vice-presidential material.
He was university material.
Question: Is the word 'material' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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fatigue
|
He was suffering from museum fatigue.
|
The American public is experiencing scandal fatigue.
| 29
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| 36
| 51
| 32
| 1True
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He was suffering from museum fatigue.
The American public is experiencing scandal fatigue.
Question: Is the word 'fatigue' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
fish
|
The shark is a large fish.
|
In the living room there was a tank of colorful fish.
| 21
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| 25
| 52
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| 1True
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The shark is a large fish.
In the living room there was a tank of colorful fish.
Question: Is the word 'fish' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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begin
|
Begin a new chapter in your life.
|
Begin a cigar.
| 0
| 0
| 5
| 5
| 34
| 0False
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Begin a new chapter in your life.
Begin a cigar.
Question: Is the word 'begin' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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solution
|
The solution took three hours.
|
They were trying to find a peaceful solution.
| 4
| 36
| 12
| 44
| 35
| 0False
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The solution took three hours.
They were trying to find a peaceful solution.
Question: Is the word 'solution' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
space
|
They stopped at an open space in the jungle.
|
The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether.
| 24
| 31
| 29
| 36
| 36
| 0False
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They stopped at an open space in the jungle.
The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether.
Question: Is the word 'space' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
shot
|
He is still recovering from a shot to his leg.
|
I caught him with a solid shot to the chin.
| 30
| 26
| 34
| 30
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| 1True
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He is still recovering from a shot to his leg.
I caught him with a solid shot to the chin.
Question: Is the word 'shot' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
subvert
|
Do school counselors subvert young children?
|
We must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis.
| 21
| 39
| 28
| 48
| 38
| 0False
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Do school counselors subvert young children?
We must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis.
Question: Is the word 'subvert' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
academy
|
A riding academy.
|
Academies of literature and philology.
| 9
| 0
| 16
| 9
| 39
| 0False
|
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A riding academy.
Academies of literature and philology.
Question: Is the word 'academy' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
catch
|
Catch fire.
|
The bucket catches water from the downspout.
| 0
| 11
| 5
| 18
| 40
| 1True
|
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Catch fire.
The bucket catches water from the downspout.
Question: Is the word 'catch' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
stand
|
Here I stand, wondering what to do next.
|
There stood on the corner a statue.
| 7
| 6
| 12
| 11
| 41
| 0False
|
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Here I stand, wondering what to do next.
There stood on the corner a statue.
Question: Is the word 'stand' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
pull
|
Pull the oars.
|
Pull the trigger of the gun.
| 0
| 0
| 4
| 4
| 42
| 0False
|
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Pull the oars.
Pull the trigger of the gun.
Question: Is the word 'pull' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
spot
|
A bald spot.
|
A leopard's spots.
| 7
| 12
| 11
| 17
| 43
| 1True
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A bald spot.
A leopard's spots.
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Yes
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hit
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He hit a home run.
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He hit .300 in the past season.
| 3
| 3
| 6
| 6
| 44
| 1True
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He hit a home run.
He hit .300 in the past season.
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|
Yes
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point
|
Point the letter.
|
The dancers toes pointed outward.
| 0
| 17
| 5
| 24
| 45
| 0False
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Point the letter.
The dancers toes pointed outward.
Question: Is the word 'point' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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hit
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The ball hit the fence.
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I hit the jackpot.
| 9
| 2
| 12
| 5
| 46
| 0False
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The ball hit the fence.
I hit the jackpot.
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No
|
light
|
Follow God's light.
|
Magoon's governorship in Cuba was viewed in a negative light by many Cuban historians for years thereafter.
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| 55
| 18
| 60
| 47
| 0False
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Follow God's light.
Magoon's governorship in Cuba was viewed in a negative light by many Cuban historians for years thereafter.
Question: Is the word 'light' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
wallah
|
The book wallah.
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A kitchen wallah.
| 9
| 10
| 15
| 16
| 48
| 1True
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The book wallah.
A kitchen wallah.
Question: Is the word 'wallah' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
region
|
In the abdominal region.
|
The temperate regions.
| 17
| 14
| 23
| 21
| 49
| 0False
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In the abdominal region.
The temperate regions.
Question: Is the word 'region' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
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No
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carry
|
These bonds carry warrants.
|
This new washer carries a two year guarantee.
| 12
| 16
| 17
| 23
| 50
| 1True
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These bonds carry warrants.
This new washer carries a two year guarantee.
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|
Yes
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raise
|
Raise the question of promotions.
|
Raise from the dead.
| 0
| 0
| 5
| 5
| 51
| 0False
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Raise the question of promotions.
Raise from the dead.
Question: Is the word 'raise' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
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No
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keep
|
Keep appointments.
|
We kept to the original conditions of the contract.
| 0
| 3
| 4
| 7
| 52
| 1True
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Keep appointments.
We kept to the original conditions of the contract.
Question: Is the word 'keep' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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dent
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It made a dent in my bank account.
|
The crash produced a dent in the left side of the car.
| 10
| 21
| 14
| 25
| 53
| 0False
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It made a dent in my bank account.
The crash produced a dent in the left side of the car.
Question: Is the word 'dent' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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make
|
She may not make the grade.
|
He made twenty bucks playing poker last night.
| 12
| 3
| 16
| 7
| 54
| 0False
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She may not make the grade.
He made twenty bucks playing poker last night.
Question: Is the word 'make' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
voice
|
After the fire a still small voice. -- 1 Kings 19:12.
|
The voice of the law.
| 29
| 4
| 34
| 9
| 55
| 0False
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After the fire a still small voice. -- 1 Kings 19:12.
The voice of the law.
Question: Is the word 'voice' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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use
|
Use the plastic bags to store the food.
|
We can use this mathematical formula to solve the problem.
| 0
| 7
| 3
| 10
| 56
| 1True
|
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Use the plastic bags to store the food.
We can use this mathematical formula to solve the problem.
Question: Is the word 'use' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
cycle
|
The cycle of the seasons, or of the year.
|
The never-ending cycle of the seasons.
| 4
| 17
| 9
| 22
| 57
| 1True
|
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The cycle of the seasons, or of the year.
The never-ending cycle of the seasons.
Question: Is the word 'cycle' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
round
|
The round of the seasons.
|
The story is going the rounds in Washington.
| 4
| 23
| 9
| 29
| 58
| 0False
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The round of the seasons.
The story is going the rounds in Washington.
Question: Is the word 'round' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
roll
|
Roll out the paper.
|
The drawer rolled open.
| 0
| 11
| 4
| 17
| 59
| 0False
|
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Roll out the paper.
The drawer rolled open.
Question: Is the word 'roll' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
be
|
I shall be writing to you soon.
|
3 times 5 is fifteen.
| 8
| 10
| 10
| 12
| 60
| 1True
|
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I shall be writing to you soon.
3 times 5 is fifteen.
Question: Is the word 'be' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
laugh
|
Paul laughed a cheerful laugh.
|
She laughed her excitement.
| 5
| 4
| 12
| 11
| 61
| 1True
|
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Paul laughed a cheerful laugh.
She laughed her excitement.
Question: Is the word 'laugh' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
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reach
|
Our advertisements reach millions.
|
His hand reaches the river.
| 19
| 9
| 24
| 16
| 62
| 0False
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Our advertisements reach millions.
His hand reaches the river.
Question: Is the word 'reach' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
wall
|
A wall of prejudice.
|
The container's walls were blue.
| 2
| 16
| 6
| 21
| 63
| 0False
|
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A wall of prejudice.
The container's walls were blue.
Question: Is the word 'wall' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
change
|
The change was intended to increase sales.
|
This storm is certainly a change for the worse.
| 4
| 26
| 10
| 32
| 64
| 1True
|
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|
The change was intended to increase sales.
This storm is certainly a change for the worse.
Question: Is the word 'change' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
baby
|
This project is his baby.
|
Stand up for yourself-don't be such a baby!
| 20
| 38
| 24
| 42
| 65
| 0False
|
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|
This project is his baby.
Stand up for yourself-don't be such a baby!
Question: Is the word 'baby' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
break
|
I don't know how to break this to you, but your cat is not coming back.
|
When news of their divorce broke, ...
| 20
| 27
| 25
| 32
| 66
| 1True
|
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I don't know how to break this to you, but your cat is not coming back.
When news of their divorce broke, ...
Question: Is the word 'break' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
score
|
Settling a score.
|
The player with the highest score is the winner.
| 11
| 28
| 16
| 33
| 67
| 0False
|
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|
Settling a score.
The player with the highest score is the winner.
Question: Is the word 'score' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
close
|
The owners decided to move and to close the factory.
|
My business closes every night at 8 P.M.
| 34
| 12
| 39
| 18
| 68
| 1True
|
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|
The owners decided to move and to close the factory.
My business closes every night at 8 P.M.
Question: Is the word 'close' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
connection
|
The connection between church and state is inescapable.
|
My headache has no connection with me going out last night.
| 4
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| 14
| 29
| 69
| 1True
|
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|
The connection between church and state is inescapable.
My headache has no connection with me going out last night.
Question: Is the word 'connection' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
go
|
Go about the world in a certain manner.
|
We should go farther in this matter.
| 0
| 10
| 2
| 12
| 70
| 1True
|
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|
Go about the world in a certain manner.
We should go farther in this matter.
Question: Is the word 'go' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
fall
|
Payments fall on the 1st of the month.
|
Night fell.
| 9
| 6
| 13
| 10
| 71
| 0False
|
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|
Payments fall on the 1st of the month.
Night fell.
Question: Is the word 'fall' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
cut
|
The employer wants to cut back health benefits.
|
Cut trenches.
| 22
| 0
| 25
| 3
| 72
| 0False
|
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|
The employer wants to cut back health benefits.
Cut trenches.
Question: Is the word 'cut' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
know
|
Do you know my sister?
|
I know him under a different name.
| 7
| 2
| 11
| 6
| 73
| 1True
|
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|
Do you know my sister?
I know him under a different name.
Question: Is the word 'know' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
land
|
It can be tricky to land a helicopter.
|
This may land you in jail.
| 20
| 9
| 24
| 13
| 74
| 1True
|
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|
It can be tricky to land a helicopter.
This may land you in jail.
Question: Is the word 'land' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
rake
|
Rake gravel.
|
The gunfire raked the coast.
| 0
| 12
| 4
| 17
| 75
| 0False
|
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|
Rake gravel.
The gunfire raked the coast.
Question: Is the word 'rake' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
quality
|
"The quality of mercy is not strained" -- Shakespeare.
|
While being impulsive can be great for artists, it is not a desirable quality for engineers.
| 5
| 70
| 12
| 77
| 76
| 1True
|
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|
"The quality of mercy is not strained" -- Shakespeare.
While being impulsive can be great for artists, it is not a desirable quality for engineers.
Question: Is the word 'quality' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
hold
|
To carry well, i.e. to hold the head high, with arching neck.
|
She holds her head high.
| 23
| 4
| 27
| 9
| 77
| 1True
|
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|
To carry well, i.e. to hold the head high, with arching neck.
She holds her head high.
Question: Is the word 'hold' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
image
|
The number 6 is the image of 3 under f that is defined as f(x) = 2*x.
|
The image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain of the function is the set of all real numbers.
| 20
| 4
| 25
| 9
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| 1True
|
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|
The number 6 is the image of 3 under f that is defined as f(x) = 2*x.
The image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain of the function is the set of all real numbers.
Question: Is the word 'image' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
tell
|
He could tell that she was unhappy.
|
She told him how he did it.
| 9
| 4
| 13
| 8
| 79
| 0False
|
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|
He could tell that she was unhappy.
She told him how he did it.
Question: Is the word 'tell' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
space
|
The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether.
|
The space between his teeth.
| 31
| 4
| 36
| 9
| 80
| 0False
|
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|
The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether.
The space between his teeth.
Question: Is the word 'space' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
snow
|
It started to snow.
|
It is snowing.
| 14
| 6
| 18
| 13
| 81
| 1True
|
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|
It started to snow.
It is snowing.
Question: Is the word 'snow' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
drive
|
He took the family for a drive in his new car.
|
A variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds.
| 25
| 17
| 30
| 22
| 82
| 0False
|
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|
He took the family for a drive in his new car.
A variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds.
Question: Is the word 'drive' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
leave
|
She didn't leave until midnight.
|
Leave the flowers that you see in the park behind.
| 11
| 0
| 16
| 5
| 83
| 0False
|
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|
She didn't leave until midnight.
Leave the flowers that you see in the park behind.
Question: Is the word 'leave' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
join
|
I will join you watching the football game as soon as I have finished my work.
|
She joined him for a drink.
| 7
| 4
| 11
| 10
| 84
| 1True
|
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|
I will join you watching the football game as soon as I have finished my work.
She joined him for a drink.
Question: Is the word 'join' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
support
|
They called for artillery support.
|
He applied to the state for support.
| 26
| 28
| 33
| 35
| 85
| 0False
|
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|
They called for artillery support.
He applied to the state for support.
Question: Is the word 'support' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
boy
|
Steve is a boy of 16.
|
She made the boy brush his teeth every night.
| 11
| 13
| 14
| 16
| 86
| 1True
|
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|
Steve is a boy of 16.
She made the boy brush his teeth every night.
Question: Is the word 'boy' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
give
|
Give an excuse.
|
What will you give her for her birthday?
| 0
| 14
| 4
| 18
| 87
| 0False
|
GPT-3-prompt
|
{{sentence1}}
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||| {% if label != -1%}
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|
Give an excuse.
What will you give her for her birthday?
Question: Is the word 'give' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
snap
|
He gave his fingers a snap.
|
Servants appeared at the snap of his fingers.
| 22
| 25
| 26
| 29
| 88
| 0False
|
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|
He gave his fingers a snap.
Servants appeared at the snap of his fingers.
Question: Is the word 'snap' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
take
|
Take a scene.
|
Take a test.
| 0
| 0
| 4
| 4
| 89
| 0False
|
GPT-3-prompt
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||| {% if label != -1%}
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|
Take a scene.
Take a test.
Question: Is the word 'take' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
draw
|
Draw pulp from the fruit.
|
They saw that the night was quickly drawing in, so they pitched their tent.
| 0
| 36
| 4
| 43
| 90
| 0False
|
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|
Draw pulp from the fruit.
They saw that the night was quickly drawing in, so they pitched their tent.
Question: Is the word 'draw' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
head
|
At five years of age this head of cattle is worth perhaps $40.
|
They shot 20 head of quail.
| 26
| 13
| 30
| 17
| 91
| 1True
|
GPT-3-prompt
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||| {% if label != -1%}
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|
At five years of age this head of cattle is worth perhaps $40.
They shot 20 head of quail.
Question: Is the word 'head' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
energy
|
Energy can take a wide variety of forms.
|
Europeans often laugh at American energy.
| 0
| 34
| 6
| 40
| 92
| 0False
|
GPT-3-prompt
|
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||| {% if label != -1%}
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|
Energy can take a wide variety of forms.
Europeans often laugh at American energy.
Question: Is the word 'energy' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
brim
|
Brim a cup to good fellowship.
|
The room brimmed with people.
| 0
| 9
| 4
| 16
| 93
| 0False
|
GPT-3-prompt
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||| {% if label != -1%}
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|
Brim a cup to good fellowship.
The room brimmed with people.
Question: Is the word 'brim' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
hold
|
I'll hold you by your promise.
|
He's held by a contract.
| 5
| 5
| 9
| 9
| 94
| 1True
|
GPT-3-prompt
|
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||| {% if label != -1%}
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|
I'll hold you by your promise.
He's held by a contract.
Question: Is the word 'hold' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
origin
|
Mineral origin.
|
Vegetable origins.
| 8
| 10
| 14
| 17
| 95
| 1True
|
GPT-3-prompt
|
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{{sentence2}}
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||| {% if label != -1%}
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{% endif %}
|
Mineral origin.
Vegetable origins.
Question: Is the word 'origin' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
see
|
You should see a lawyer.
|
We had to see a psychiatrist.
| 11
| 10
| 14
| 13
| 96
| 1True
|
GPT-3-prompt
|
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||| {% if label != -1%}
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{% endif %}
|
You should see a lawyer.
We had to see a psychiatrist.
Question: Is the word 'see' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
Yes
|
patch
|
Patch the skirt.
|
The field was patched with snow.
| 0
| 14
| 5
| 21
| 97
| 0False
|
GPT-3-prompt
|
{{sentence1}}
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||| {% if label != -1%}
{{answer_choices[label]}}
{% endif %}
|
Patch the skirt.
The field was patched with snow.
Question: Is the word 'patch' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
point
|
At that point I had to leave.
|
To fall off a point.
| 8
| 14
| 13
| 19
| 98
| 0False
|
GPT-3-prompt
|
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||| {% if label != -1%}
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|
At that point I had to leave.
To fall off a point.
Question: Is the word 'point' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
|
head
|
Tickets are $5 per head.
|
He is two heads taller than his little sister.
| 19
| 10
| 23
| 15
| 99
| 0False
|
GPT-3-prompt
|
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||| {% if label != -1%}
{{answer_choices[label]}}
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|
Tickets are $5 per head.
He is two heads taller than his little sister.
Question: Is the word 'head' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
|
No
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