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What does litter mean? Mon Apr 23, 2007 17:40 pm  What does litter mean?
 

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #90 "High School Vocabulary", question 5

When you take a party of tourists round a famous city there are always those who ......... and keep everybody else waiting.

(a) litter
(b) lessen
(c) loiter
(d) languish

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #90 "High School Vocabulary", answer 5

When you take a party of tourists round a famous city there are always those who loiter and keep everybody else waiting.

Correct answer: (c) loiter
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What does litter mean?

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What does litter mean? Mon Apr 23, 2007 22:35 pm  What does litter mean?
 

Here are some definitions of the word:

litter.
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