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The definition of "baffled" is...
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totally bewilder or perplex; confuse
weak or encouraging pity
kicked out
insane
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The definition of "Exiled" is...
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an unpleasant facial expression
to be embarrassed
related to the topic of money
to be forced out, banned, or kicked out
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The definition of "baffled" is...
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The definition of "Exiled" is...
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The definition of "grimace" is...
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The definition of "sheepish" is...
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The definition of "financial" is...
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A SYNONYM of "fiasco" is...
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An ANTONYM of "Agonizing" is...
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An ANTONYM of "proclaim" is...
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A SYNONYM of "horrendous" is...
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A SYNONYM of "ambitious" is...
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Complete the sentence with the correct term: I grabbed the loaf of bread, but soon discovered it was not _________________ because it had mold growing on the underside."
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Complete the sentence with the correct term: The pork chop was very ______________ so I added salt and pepper for flavor.
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Complete the sentence with the correct term: His excuse was very _______________; nobody believed that his dog ate his homework.
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Complete the sentence with the correct term: The _______________man was put into the hospital immediately after he was rescued from the top of the water tower.
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Complete the sentence with the correct term: I am a(n) ______________ for the school board to bring in fast food for lunch- I think it is a great idea!
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What is the part of speech of the term "attributes."
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What is the part of speech of the term "profusely"
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What is the part of speech of the term "unrelenting"
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In which of the following sentences is the term "rhetorical" used correctly?
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In which of the following sentences is the term "welter" used correctly?