They ___ for the bus when it ___.
They ___ for the bus when it ___.
were waiting / arrived
First
One
means the same as ‘interesting’
captivating or uninspiring
captivating
The walls of the old building were spray painted in colorful __________.
graffiti
I ___ a book when the phone ___.
I ___ a book when the phone ___.
was reading / rang
Five hundred and twenty third
Five hundred and twenty-three (523)
means the opposite of ‘interesting’
captivating or uninspiring
uninspiring
The police arrested the thief and his __________ who helped him break into the house.
accomplice
They ___ to the store when it ___ to rain.
They ___ to the store when it ___ to rain.
were walking / started
Seven hundred and sixty-eighth
Seven hundred and sixty-eight (768)
means the opposite of ‘interesting’
tiresome or dull
both!
The __________ provided a detailed description of the car involved in the accident.
eyewitness
He ___ a story when the lights ___.
He ___ a story when the lights ___.
was telling / went out
Forty-sixth
Forty-six (46)
means the opposite of ‘interesting’
engaging or dull
dull
The detectives questioned several __________ but still couldn't figure out who committed the crime.
suspects
She ___ her keys while she ___ on the phone.
She ___ her keys while she ___ on the phone.
was looking for / was talking
Twenty-second
Twenty two (22)
means the same as ‘interesting’
engaging or dull
engaging
The __________ __________ center was like jail but for those under 18 years old.
juvenile detention