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100

To linger in an aimless way, hang around

Loiter

100

To bear witness, affirm to be true or genuine

Attest

100

We may be able to _________ our activities with theirs if we all plan ahead.

Dovetail

100

I can ______ to the truth of her story because I, too, saw what happened.

Attest

200

Twisted, turned to one side

Wry

200

Necessary, urgent

Imperative

200

If you step on a rusty nail, it is __________ that you see a doctor as soon as possible.

Imperative

200

Some students always ______ in the school yard long after classes are over for the day.

Loiter

300

To rob by force, especially during wartime

Plunder

300

To pretend illness to avoid duty or work, lie down on the job

Malinger

300

I urge you to be _________ in your efforts to achieve your goals in life.

Steadfast

300

If you ________ too often, no one will believe you when you really do fall ill.

Malinger

400

A person without a home or friend; a stray person or animal

Waif

400

Firmly fixed; constant, not moving or changing

Steadfast

400

When my best friend moved to another state halfway across the country, I felt extremely _______.

Forlorn

400

Charles Addams was famous for ___ cartoons chronicling the adventures of a ghoulish family.

Wry

500

To fit together exactly; to connect to form a whole

Dovetail

500

Totally abandoned and helpless; sad and lonely

Forlorn

500

The spunky ____ who triumphs over many hardships is a popular character in film and fiction.

Waif

500

Thieves often use a third party called a fence to sell jewelry and other _______.

Plunder

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