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the horrendous bedbug #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 03, 2010 14:29 pm   the horrendous bedbug
 

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ESL/EFL Test #885 "Bedbugs!", question 3

The history of the ......... bedbug dates back to some of the earliest civilizations.

(a) incontinent
(b) infestations
(c) horrendous
(d) viable

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #885 "Bedbugs!", answer 3

The history of the horrendous bedbug dates back to some of the earliest civilizations.

Correct answer: (c) horrendous
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the horrendous bedbug #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 04, 2010 14:34 pm   the horrendous bedbug
 

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the horrendous bedbug #3 (permalink) Sun Jan 29, 2012 17:08 pm   the horrendous bedbug
 

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horrendous = 1.extremely shocking / syn: horrific, horrifying
...............=2.extremely unpleasant / syn: terrible

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