Match the words in the left-hand column with the correct definition in the right-hand column. The answers are located in "comments."
1. cabal .............. A. To stray from truth 2. propound ....... B. Any office or position which requires or involves little or no responsibility 3. virtu ............... C. To act in an amorous, flirtatious, or playful manner 4. galumph ......... D. To move in a clumsy manner 5. sinecure ......... E. Of, relating to, or characterized by conjecture 6. dotage ............ F. To offer for consideration 7. censorious ..... G. Tending to blame, condemn, or criticize 8. prevaricate ... H. A secret, conspiratorial association of plotters 9. dally ............... I. A deterioration of mental faculties 10. stochastic .... J. A love of or taste for fine objects of art
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1. cabal H. A secret, conspiratorial association of plotters 2. propound F. To offer for consideration 3. virtu J. A love of or taste for fine objects of art 4. galumph D. To move in a clumsy manner 5. sinecure B. Any office or position which requires or involves little or no responsibility 6. dotage I. A deterioration of mental faculties 7. censorious G. Tending to blame, condemn, or criticize 8. prevaricate A. To stray from truth 9. dally C. To act in an amorous, flirtatious, or playful manner 10. stochastic E. Of, relating to, or characterized by conjecture
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced in 1978 that it would alternate men's and women's names in the naming of hurricanes. It was seen as an attempt at fair play. Hurricanes had been named for women for years, until NOAA succumbed to pressure from women's groups who were demanding that Atlantic storms be given unisex names.