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teeming | In an hour, the market would be ____ with merchants and shoppers. |
amble | Claire stays on the other side of the room with her parents, but Connor _____ over and stands next to Rose. |
reprimand | You might ____ your dog if he steals your steak. |
flaunt | Jared likes to ___ his new Italian leather jacket. |
waning | Paul's enthusiasm for the job was ____ due to the long hours and low pay. |
goad | Teachers use praise not punishment to _____ students into fine work. |
condone | I won't ___ Lucy's rude conduct toward adults. |
jovial | Everyone is especially ____ around Christmas. |
sauntered | She smiled, _____ around the counter, and headed straight for me. |
banished | "Because you wrecked the sprinkler system," the father began, "we've all been _______ from the club." |
humiliate | Abusers often like to belittle and ____ those close to them. |
ambled | Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ___ through the woods, admiring the fall colors. |
banished | Lying can get you ___ from your group of friends. |
condone | Some teachers ___ chewing gum, and some don't. |
flaunt | Parents love to ___ their children's great report cards. |
goaded | The constant lack a spending money ______ me into taking a summer job. |
humiliated | I was ___ when the squeaky chair sounded like a toot in class. |
teeming | This lively city is ___ with 2 million residents. |
reprimanded | Ms. Woehr ____ us for play-fighting. |
wane | Finally, at the end of October, summer's heat began to ____. |
jovial | Nothing inspires a ____ spirit like being in love. |
sauntering | ____ around the mall for hours, Elijah ran into friends and bargains. |