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English idiom
Why don't you crackthat bottle of wine so we can start celebrating your promotion.

Idiom definition
Why don't you open that bottle of wine so we can start celebrating your promotion.

Correct answer: (b) open that bottle

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Sally had poor study habits so she had to cram for her chemistry exam.

Idiom definition
Sally had poor study habits so she had to study really hard in a short period of time for her chemistry exam.

Correct answer: (b) study really hard in a short period of time

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Tanya's job is really cushy. She gets a lot of time off and doesn't work very hard at all.

Idiom definition
Tanya's job is really good with great benefits. She gets a lot of time off and doesn't work very hard at all.

Correct answer: (a) good with great benefits

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Notre Dame is going to cream the other team because they're strong and well-organized this year.

Idiom definition
Notre Dame is going to defeat the other team because they're strong and well-organized this year.

Correct answer: (b) defeat

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The food was so good. Now, can you ask for the bill so we can see what the damage is?

Idiom definition
The food was so good. Now, can you ask for the bill so we can see what the cost of the meal is?

Correct answer: (a) cost of the meal

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I don't want to come to this club ever again. It's always dead.

Idiom definition
I don't want to come to this club ever again. It's always boring and there aren't many patrons.

Correct answer: (b) boring and there aren't many patrons

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Don't worry. Her husband will pay for the meal. He has deep pockets.

Idiom definition
Don't worry. Her husband will pay for the meal. He has a lot of money.

Correct answer: (c) a lot of money

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That movie was really dirty. I don't think the kids should watch it.

Idiom definition
That movie was really sexually explicit. I don't think the kids should watch it.

Correct answer: (a) sexually explicit

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Karen ditched her little sister so we could go to the year-end party.

Idiom definition
Karen got rid of her little sister so we could go to the year-end party.

Correct answer: (a) got rid of

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I don't want to hang out with Tom anymore. He's become a real drag.

Idiom definition
I don't want to hang out with Tom anymore. He's become a real boring and negative person.

Correct answer: (a) boring and negative person

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