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 All tests  Quiz  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries Idiom: Hot air
hot expressions question 1
They just sit around, discuss nothing in particular and just produce a lot of hot air.


hot expressions, answer 1 hot expressions, esl sentences, dry heat vs funny remarks vs empty talk vs simple facts

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 gre essay: the well-being of a society is enhanced when many of its people... meaning of 'Hot foot'
hot expressions question 2
As soon as they heard the news, they didn't hesitate and drove hotfoot to the hospital.


hot expressions, answer 2 esl questions, very quickly vs on horseback vs in a sports car vs by taxi

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hot expressions question 3
He can never wait for the next issue of his favourite magazine and likes to get a copy that's hot off the press.


hot expressions, answer 3 learn esl, nice and clean vs not cold vs smells good vs just printed

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 gre essay: the well-being of a society is enhanced when many of its people... Idiom: "hot potato"
hot expressions question 4
I'm not quite sure how to handle the problem at the moment as it's not easy to explain a sort of hot potato.


hot expressions, answer 4 esl words, strange situation vs delicate situation vs grand situation vs big situation

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hot expressions question 5
Whenever there was a hot spot that needed covering, the paper always sent their most experienced reporter.


hot expressions, answer 5 esl listening, warm zone vs sunny zone vs foreign zone vs war zone

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hot expressions question 6
He'd only been in his new job three days when he found himself in hot water for something he'd done wrong.


hot expressions, answer 6 hot expressions, easy esl, in danger vs in security vs in trouble vs in force

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hot expressions question 7
Have you seen that long queue outside the supermarket? Whatever they're selling is going like hot cakes.


hot expressions, answer 7 esl modals, selling very slowly vs selling very often vs selling very strangely vs selling very well

 gre essay: the well-being of a society is enhanced when many of its people... Expression: in the hot seat
hot expressions question 8
In order to provide training for the staff in the department everyone had to do a turn in the hot seat.


hot expressions, answer 8 esl flashcards, experience responsibility vs experience pleasure vs experience hard work vs experience boredom

 gre essay: the well-being of a society is enhanced when many of its people... What does phrase mean: "very hot under the collar"?
hot expressions question 9
I thought he was going to burst with anger because he was getting very hot under the collar.


hot expressions, answer 9 esl resources, very silly vs very happy vs very angry vs very loud

 gre essay: the well-being of a society is enhanced when many of its people... How can I make my own sentences?
hot expressions question 10
The one thing you mustn't do is be late because the boss is very hot on punctuality.


hot expressions, answer 10 esl pronunciation, strict about vs funny about vs worried about vs good about

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