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american slang words answer 1
English idiom
I got into art and writing when I was a child.

Idiom definition
I was highly interested in art and writing when I was a child.

Correct answer: (a) was highly interested in

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american slang words answer 2
English idiom
Sharon went bananas when she found out that she won a large shopping spree.

Idiom definition
Sharon was overly excited when she found out that she won a large shopping spree.

Correct answer: (b) was overly excited

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american slang words answer 3
English idiom
Jim thinks Las Vegas hotels are pretty glitzy.

Idiom definition
Jim thinks Las Vegas hotels are pretty extravagant and showy.

Correct answer: (b) extravagant and showy

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american slang words answer 4
English idiom
Karrie went to bat for her co-worker last week. Now, her boss wants to fire both of them.

Idiom definition
Karrie showed active support for her co-worker last week. Now, her boss wants to fire both of them.

Correct answer: (c) showed active support

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american slang words answer 5
English idiom
Laura got a big promotion last month and now the whole thing has gone to her head.

Idiom definition
Laura got a big promotion last month and now the whole thing made her conceited and overconfident.

Correct answer: (b) made her conceited and overconfident

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american slang words answer 6
English idiom
After the tragic accident, Tyler went to pieces.

Idiom definition
After the tragic accident, Tyler was emotionally shattered.

Correct answer: (a) was emotionally shattered

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american slang words answer 7
English idiom
I really goofed up at work this week. Now, I have to work overtime, without pay, to fix it.

Idiom definition
I really made a careless and silly mistake at work this week. Now, I have to work overtime, without pay, to fix it.

Correct answer: (a) made a careless and silly mistake

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american slang words answer 8
English idiom
Simon is notorious for goofing off at work.

Idiom definition
Simon is notorious for being idle and wasting time at work.

Correct answer: (c) being idle and wasting time

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american slang words answer 9
English idiom
Tim just spent thirty grand on a new car last week.

Idiom definition
Tim just spent thirty thousand dollars on a new car last week.

Correct answer: (a) thousand dollars

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american slang words answer 10
English idiom
Our boss told Kevin to use his gourd to solve the problem.

Idiom definition
Our boss told Kevin to use his brain to solve the problem.

Correct answer: (c) use his brain

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