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egg expressions question 1
I'm pretty certain but perhaps I wouldn't go as far as saying I'm as sure as eggs is eggs.


egg expressions, answer 1 egg expressions, esl words, fairly sure vs quite sure vs reasonably sure vs absolutely sure

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 gre analogy help (vomitory:amphitheater, etc.) What is the origin of the phrase, "egg him on"?
egg expressions question 2
I know you didn't exactly push him into accepting the offer but you must admit you did egg him on.


egg expressions, answer 2 easy esl, did force him vs did enable him vs did encourage him vs did send him

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 gre analogy help (vomitory:amphitheater, etc.) Does one use quotation marks or underline for a well-known musical play?
egg expressions question 3
You've always stood by him in all his bad habits but underneath I think he's a bad egg.


egg expressions, answer 3 esl modals, smelly person vs worthless person vs difficult person vs stupid person

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egg expressions question 4
First he agreed and then he disagreed. The result was he ended up with egg on his face.


egg expressions, answer 4 esl flashcards, looking foolish vs looking serious vs looking dirty vs looking old

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egg expressions question 5
You've got to learn to diversify and not put all your eggs in one basket.


egg expressions, answer 5 esl resources, to have lots of ideas vs to overload your basket vs to rely on just one scheme vs to carry too

 gre analogy help (vomitory:amphitheater, etc.) Meaning of "to lay an egg"
egg expressions question 6
She wasn't really successful in her first stage play. In fact you could say she laid an egg.


egg expressions, answer 6 egg expressions, esl pronunciation, she made a good impression vs she forgot her lines vs she fell over on stage

 gre analogy help (vomitory:amphitheater, etc.) Teach your grandmother to suck eggs
egg expressions question 7
It was a bit like teaching his grandmother to suck eggs when the young director was showing the veteran actress how to act.


egg expressions, answer 7 esl handouts, teaching someone who was more experienced than he vs teaching someone who was younger than he

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egg expressions question 8
They told her to put some money aside each month so she would have a little nest egg.


egg expressions, answer 8 esl punctuation, a special account vs a savings account vs a full account vs a money account

 gre analogy help (vomitory:amphitheater, etc.) Idiom: take eggs for money
egg expressions question 9
We all advised him to make sure he got payment and didn't take eggs for money.


egg expressions, answer 9 esl adjectives, accept just a note for money vs accept just a business card for money vs accept just a promise

 gre analogy help (vomitory:amphitheater, etc.) Meaning of 'tread'
egg expressions question 10
You'll need all your tact in this situation and you'll have to tread on eggs.


egg expressions, answer 10 learning esl, be very quiet vs be very sensitive vs be very sleepy vs be very athletic

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