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1. | She ___ed when the man on the bicycle tried to steal her purse that she had placed in the shopping cart. | 6. | ___, police will conceal some details about a murder case in order to catch the murderer. | 9. | ___ Keaton was one of America's funniest silent film stars in the 1920s. | 11. | Bob thought he was a big spender when he took Sara to Burger King for dinner on their date. She, however, thought he was a ___. | 13. | The little girl ___ed in pain as the firemen tried to extract her from the smashed car. | 14. | Gil says that he never ___s, yet he claims he saw a 14-foot tall bear in the mountains last week. |
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1. | Jean ate all the ___, saying it was delicious. Then her friends revealed to her that she just ate raw fish. | 2. | Because of her wealthy father's influence, Sharon belonged to many ___ clubs and organizations. | 3. | Michael Phelps ___d his mom he would do his best to win 8 gold medals in the Summer Olympics. | 4. | Her yellow skirt had a ___ed hem, with "scoops" all around the edges. | 5. | The baseball manager ___ed at the umpire about his bad call at home plate. | 7. | Russia invaded Georgia and kept attacking even after Georgia ___ed. | 8. | During an ___, ham radio operators often assist rescuers and victims. | 9. | If anyone can ___ about being a great swimmer nowadays, it's Michael Phelps. (But he's too modest to ___.) | 10. | He took a ___ out of the fig and immediately spit it out. It was dry and bitter. | 12. | Richard Carlson, Ph.D., wrote a popular book called "Don't ___ the Small Stuff" (1997) and then died suddenly at the age of 45. | 13. | When grandpa walked out of the bathroom with the newspaper, grandma ___ed the grandkids to hold their nose. |
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