Each of the following sentences includes three incomplete 5-letter words which are identical except for their middle letters.
-1. The mobster had to wear --m-- while gardening, but he had a real --d-- for his --b--.
-2. I ate so much at the --a-- that I had to --l-- so loudly I toppled the --n--.
-3. I had to --u-- the coop because my --e-- bounced and I had to sell my last --i--.
-4. As the devil --m-- his latest victim, it --w-- upon him that she's the person who --r-- his socks.
-5. The music teacher always --v-- money when there are --l-- on --x--.
-6. --c-- with her fame that had --d-- too quickly, she was --t-- to return to being a waitress.
-7. The girl had a --i--; she had to --o-- for the --a-- that fell off her plate.
-8. The --a-- of state warn us, but no one in the --r-- of people --e-- the advice.
-9. As he --c-- up his shoes before hitting the --n--, he wishes he could be fishing on the --k--.
-10. The --r-- he picked was a perfect --d--; he couldn't wait to get back to the --t-- and show his wife.
