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I didn't want to ______ (squirm/ tape/ bother) my friend, so I decided to figure out the answer on my own.
bother
People were stuck in the lift, so the mechanic had to ______ (lag/ pry/) open the door.
pry
When a person has a heart attack and wears a tie, you need to ______ (loosen/ lag/ drag) it at first.
loosen
The bullied student finally decided to ______ (stand up for/ pick on) himself and confront his bullies.
stand up for
Some bullies have been ______ (standing up for/ swelling/ terrorising) the new kid in the classroom. He feels frustrated when he sees them.
terrorising
The popular girl in high school would often ______ (loosen/ sneer/ pry) at the other students who didn't meet her standards of beauty and popularity.
sneer
The ancient Egyptians used ______ sails on their boats to help them catch the wind. (Fill in the blank according to the GIF.)
triangular
The children were eager to ______ (romp/ grimace/ reason) around in the park after being cooped up inside all day.
romp
______ (break even/ pick on sb/ hack off) means to threat sommebody unfairly.
pick on sb
The ambulance arrived just in the ______ to save the drowning child. (Fill in the blank according to the GIF.)
nick of time
The knife was sharp enough to cut through the ______ (anguish/ edge/ velvet) of the paper.
edge
His ankle ______ (scambled/ assured/ swelled) after she twisted it during the soccer game.
swelled
I almost ______ (dragged/ stumbled/ appreciated) on the slippery ice, but managed to catch myself before falling.
stumbled
The two boxers were ______ (sneering/ stumbling/ slugging) it out in the ring, both determined to win.
slugging
We had to ______ (scramble/ terrorise/ pry) to find a hotel room when our original booking was cancelled.
scramble
He reacted ______ (delightfully/ hysterically) to the news of the accident and had to be calmed down.
hysterically
The runner started to ______ (swell/ sneer/ lag) behind the others because she got tired.
lag
The teacher asked the students to keep a steady ______ (edge/ pace/ romp) during the exam.
pace
The books on the shelf were arranged ______ (hysterically/ neatly/ edge) in alphabetical order.
neatly
 He ______ (reasoned/ stumbled/ slugged) that he had only four or five years left as an athlete.
reasoned
What is the symbol written immediately after an expression to show that is sudden?
Exclamation point
She ______ (glared/ dragged/ loosened) the canoe down to the water.
dragged