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dire - (of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent.
rise - Move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up.
rigs - Provide (a sailing boat) with sails and rigging.
ride - Sit on and control the movement of (an animal, especially a horse), typically as a recreation or sport.
side - Support or oppose in a conflict, dispute, or debate.
grid - Put into or set out as a grid.
dies - (of a person, animal, or plant) stop living.
sire - (of a male animal, especially a stallion) cause the birth of.
dries - Become dry.
dirge - A lament for the dead, especially one forming part of a funeral rite.
digress - Leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing.
girds - Encircle (a person or part of the body) with a belt or band.
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dig - Break up and move earth with a tool or machine, or with hands, paws, snout, etc.
grids - Put into or set out as a grid.
erg - A unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one dyne when its point of application moves one centimeter in the direction of action of the force.
dirges - A lament for the dead, especially one forming part of a funeral rite.
die - (of a person, animal, or plant) stop living.
dregs - The remnants of a liquid left in a container, together with any sediment or grounds.
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digs - Living quarters.
reds - Red colour or pigment.
sirs - Used as a polite or respectful way of addressing a man, especially one in a position of authority.
gird - Encircle (a person or part of the body) with a belt or band.
red - Red color or pigment.
ire - Anger.
rids - Make someone or something free of (an unwanted person or thing)
ridge - Mark with or form into narrow raised bands.
dress - Put on one's clothes.
ergs - A unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one dyne when its point of application moves one centimetre in the direction of action of the force.
ides - (in the ancient Roman calendar) a day falling roughly in the middle of each month (the 15th day of March, May, July, and October, and the 13th of other months) from which other dates were calculated.
ridges - Mark with or form into narrow raised bands.
rid - Make someone or something free of (a troublesome or unwanted person or thing)
sir - Used as a polite or respectful way of addressing a man, especially one in a position of authority.
sired - (of a male animal, especially a stallion) cause the birth of.
rides - Sit on and control the movement of (an animal, typically a horse)
rig - Make (a sailing ship or boat) ready for sailing by providing it with sails and rigging.
rises - Move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up.
sis - A person's sister (often used as a form of address)
sides - Support or oppose in a conflict, dispute, or debate.
sires - (of a male animal, especially a stallion) cause the birth of.