Quiz B 16

Quiz B 16

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Crass is to be very intelligent and refined.

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Craps is a gambling game played with two dice.

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A crane is a large, tall machine with a projecting arm or beam.

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A crate is a river barge for transporting goods.

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cramp is to shut into a small space.

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A crake is a device for labelling boxes.

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Crags are a species of toad that prefer a rocky terrain.

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Craft is an activity involving skill in making things by hand.

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Crabs are crustaceans with eight legs, two claws.

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Coves are high mountain caves.

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Which word beginning with au means: so crude and unrefined as to be lacking in discrimination and sensibility?

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Which word beginning with au means: a device for transmitting rotary motion, consisting of a handle or arm attached at right angles to a shaft?

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Which word beginning with au means: a large, tall machine used for moving heavy objects by suspending them from a projecting arm or beam?

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Which word beginning with at means: an involuntary, spasmodic muscle contraction causing severe pain?

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Which word beginning with at means: an activity involving skill in making things by hand?

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Which word beginning with at means: to feel strong or immoderate desire for (that which is another’s)?

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Which word beginning with as means: an assembly or community of witches who meet regularly?

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Which word beginning with as means: a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate?

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Which word beginning with as means: a closed two-door car?{blank_1}

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Which word beginning with as means: a long, upholstered piece of furniture for several people to sit on?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with cheat v. – deceive, revile, trick, beguile?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with chute n. – channel, gutter, charnel, trough?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with chunk n. – amok, block, hunk, slab?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with chore n. – burden, duty, errand, remand?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with chock n. – wedge, ledge, block, sprag?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with chime v. – peal, ring, congeal, clang?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with chief n. – captain, chieftain, leader, chaplain?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with chide v. – reproach, encroach, scold, rebuke?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with cheer n. – sublimation, acclamation, applause, applaud?

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Which word in the following group is out of place with cheat v. – deceive, revile, trick, beguile?

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Match the word in the first column with another in the second column to make a recognised phrase or collocation.

cheer
child
china
choir
civil
clamp
clasp
class
clear
cleft

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Match the word in the first column with another in the second column to make a recognised phrase or collocation.

root
bone
food
deck
double
case in
love
silicon
choke
give

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