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1. | ___, grass, pot, dope, chronic, and tea are popular names for marijuana. |
2. | Stop complaining. Stop moaning and groaning about how bad things are. Instead, try to make things better. |
3. | The farmer ___ the corn and hoped that the corn would get enough rain before harvest time. |
5. | Police officers usually carry at least one pair of steel ___ to lock criminals' hands behind their backs. |
6. | ___ music started in the 1950s in the US. Elvis Presley was one of the pioneers. It's also called ___ and roll. |
7. | Before you go on vacation, you have to ___ your bags. When you get to your destination, you un___ them. |
11. | Dynamite has the power to ___ holes in mountains so that tunnels can be built through the mountains. |
13. | 'Don't bogard that ___' used to be a popular expression. It meant 'Don't be selfish with the marijuana cigarette--pass it around.' |
16. | 'You are the ___ of my life,' said Bob to his true love. Sara blushed with pleasure. |
17. | If you 'take a ___,' it's the same as taking a puff of a marijuana cigarette. |
18. | In the US in 2005, state and local police arrested 700,000 people for possession of ___. That was, on average, one arrest every minute. |
19. | ___s do spectacular business on Mother's Day and Valentine's Day. Weddings and funerals are also great for business. |
21. | Campers think they have put out a campfire. But sometimes, the fire is not dead. It ___ quietly until it eventually starts burning fiercely. |
22. | 'Don't ___ that you can't hear me,' the old lady scolded her husband. 'I'm not ___ing. I'm just not listening,' he replied. |
23. | Bob grinned ___ when Sara said that she would marry him. Then she said she wanted to have the biggest wedding in the world. |
26. | Try to ___ the waiter so that we can get some more bread at our table. |
27. | 'Hey, ___' is similar to 'Hey, bud,' 'Hey, pal,' and 'Hey, buddy.' A ___ ranch is where people go to ride horses and play cowboy. |