controlled prices
economic slow down
a disintegrating goverment
Cultural dullness
to tease
abandon
Pile up
gossip
to reinforce
be weak
smooth out
put an end to
complaining
off hand
weak
tardy
to follow
round up
withdraw
question closely
vague idea
in offensive expression
verbal play
wise saying
a poem by Wordsworth
a short story by Somerst Maugham
a novel by D. H. Lawrence
a verse by Coleridge
the 1st half of 19th century
the 2nd half of 18th century
the 1st half of 18th century
the 2nd half of 19th century
a history by Vincent Smith
a verse by Coleridge
a drama by Oscar Wilde
a short story by Somerst Maugham
Ireland
England
Wales
USA
Samuel L. Clemen
William Sydney Porter
Fitz-James O'Brien
William Huntington Wright
12. Anything 'Pernicious' tends to injure or destroy. Something which has no such harmful effect is-
innocuous
innocent
immaculate
salutary
so difficult
very difficult
too difficult
difficult enough
did not have
have not had
are not having
had not had
would handle
will handle
handle
would have handled
you realized
that you realize
you would realize
you have realized
better
rather
would rather
would better
cope up with
put up with
stand up for
pull on with
an irresponsidle person
a careless person
an unthoughtful person
a very lazy person