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2. | A: You're in a good mood--what's the ___? B: It's my birthday! | 5. | He ___ed her badly, but she refused to leave him. | 6. | If it's too much ___ to buy a ticket, how do you expect to win the contest? | 7. | Discovering what the drunk had done in the back seat, the taxi driver was so ___ed that he quit his job. | 10. | When anyone walks by, the lights turn on automatically because they are connected to a ___ detector. | 11. | Astronomers often discover things that are absolutely ___ing. | 15. | Young girls from wealthy families go to finishing schools to learn good manners and proper ___. | 17. | Budweiser advertises itself as the "King of ___s." | 18. | ___ warfare is a type of biological (not chemical) warfare. (Watch out for those nasty critters!) | 19. | She couldn't find a ___ bag near her airplane seat, so she threw up in the toilet. |
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1. | Kids start out in kindergarten, and then move on to ___, middle, and high school. (And then college!) | 3. | The only difference between a hamburger and a ___burger is a slice of cheese. | 4. | The man's ___ repelled most women; he acted like he was God's gift to women. | 8. | The construction ___ was going to result in too much traffic in the neighborhood. | 9. | When the ___ are down, Arnold is the man to have on your side. | 12. | He: What took you so long? She: I was using the ___. He: Did you fall in? | 13. | She was so proud that she ___d the kind offers of help from strangers. | 14. | Don't point your ___ at me! I might break it off. | 16. | Because he'd been drinking, he was all ___s; he couldn't even tie his shoelaces. |
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