He was a --- in big-band jazz., pioneer, bully, acquaintance, She hired someone to eliminate her ---., hooligan, tycoon, rival, Teachers usually know who the --- are in a class., bully, bullys, bullies, The earthquake --- are in desperate need of help., survivor, survivors, survivor's, The majority of course --- find employment., participant's, participant, participants, He gradually lost contact with all his old ---., tycoons, acquaintances, pioneers, The --- cheered when the balloon went up., bullies, handymen, spectators, --- usually have a critical social role to play., Trendsetters, Spectators, Acquaintances, We only give out names to relatives and ---., next of kin, tycoons, pioneers, Her father, Jack Malone, had worked all his life as --- and gardener., handymen, handyman, handman, A powerful financial --- took over our company., tycoons, tycoon's, tycoon, Football --- caused over £30,000 of damage near the stadium., acquaintances, hooligans, handymen.

New Horizons - B1+ - Vocabulary - Lesson 47 - Practice - Ex. 1

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