1) She is a --- of fashion, and her peers quickly mimic her style. a) bellwether b) cozen c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) fait accompli f) rapacity 2) After the batter struck out, he had to confront the --- from his teammates who teased him on his way to the dugout. a) bellwether b) cozen c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) fait accompli f) rapacity 3) Despite widespread opposition to the merger, corporate leadership allowed no discussion, instead presenting the idea as a ---. a) bellwether b) cozen c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) fait accompli f) rapacity 4) The --- with which she devoured all genre of literature astounded us all. a) bellwether b) cozen c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) fait accompli f) rapacity 5) The young man was sneaky enough that he could usually --- his classmates out of a few dollars to spend in the cafeteria. a) bellwether b) cozen c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) fait accompli f) rapacity 6) Wealthy travelers who purchase first class tickets and relax in the VIP lounge must want to avoid mixing with the ---. a) bellwether b) cozen c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) fait accompli f) rapacity 7) Censors often --- letters to and from prison inmates. a) bowdlerize b) cozen c) hidebound d) noisome e) pragmatic f) rapacity 8) Athletic uniforms should be designed with --- rather than stylistic considerations in mind. a) bowdlerize b) cozen c) hidebound d) noisome e) pragmatic f) rapacity 9) The politician's --- reputation for fraud spread quickly. a) bowdlerize b) cozen c) hidebound d) noisome e) pragmatic f) rapacity 10) --- by centuries of tradition, the British monarchy faces the challenge of relating to modern citizens. a) bowdlerize b) cozen c) hidebound d) noisome e) pragmatic f) rapacity 11) In the typical behavior of a ---, he fled, abandoning his platoon in combat. a) bowdlerize b) poltroon c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) pragmatic f) ribald 12) --- laughter often greeted Shakespeare's witty banter and sexual innuendo as recited onstage by The King's Men. a) bowdlerize b) poltroon c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) pragmatic f) ribald 13) Members of the --- were paid to laugh, cry, or cheer at key moments in order to influence the audience's reaction to a performance. a) bowdlerize b) cozen c) aegis d) claque e) pragmatic f) rapacity 14) The international strike force was expected to operate under the --- of the United Nations' Security Council. a) bowdlerize b) cozen c) aegis d) claque e) pragmatic f) rapacity 15) The Red Cross depends on --- donations from the public in times of crisis. a) eleemosynary b) cozen c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) lachrymose f) rapacity 16) His voice has a --- quality more appropriate for a funeral than a reunion. a) eleemosynary b) cozen c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) lachrymose f) rapacity 17) Such jumbled instructions are more likely to --- people than guide them through the process. a) bowdlerize b) obfuscate c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) pragmatic f) sanguine 18) Though problems persist, he remains --- about his ability to solve them quickly and effectively. a) bowdlerize b) obfuscate c) hoi polloi d) persiflage e) pragmatic f) sanguine

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