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English idiom
That little boy has ants in his pants.

Idiom definition
That little boy cannot sit still.

Correct answer: (c) cannot sit still

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English idiom
My teacher told me to buckle down this term.

Idiom definition
My teacher told me to put a lot of effort into this term.

Correct answer: (b) put a lot of effort into

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English idiom
Bruce's last comment hit below the belt.

Idiom definition
Bruce's last comment was unfair and cowardly.

Correct answer: (a) was unfair and cowardly

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At the meeting on Friday, the assistant manager made a silly, off-the-cuff comment.

Idiom definition
At the meeting on Friday, the assistant manager made a silly, unprepared and spontaneous comment.

Correct answer: (c) unprepared and spontaneous

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English idiom
I think her new boyfriend is a wolf in sheep's clothing.

Idiom definition
I think her new boyfriend is pretending to be nice but is really dangerous.

Correct answer: (b) pretending to be nice but is really dangerous

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English idiom
Bill's wife is mutton dressed as lamb.

Idiom definition
Bill's wife dresses too young for her age.

Correct answer: (a) dresses too young for her age

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English idiom
Aurora was dressed to kill this weekend.

Idiom definition
Aurora wore her best clothes this weekend.

Correct answer: (c) wore her best clothes

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English idiom
This information is very important. Keep it under your hat.

Idiom definition
This information is very important. Don't tell anyone.

Correct answer: (a) Don't tell anyone

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English idiom
Many people don't want their dirty linen aired in public.

Idiom definition
Many people don't want to have their private affairs talked about in public.

Correct answer: (b) to have their private affairs talked about in public

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English idiom
Sierra's dress fits her like a glove.

Idiom definition
Sierra's dress fits her very well.

Correct answer: (a) fits her very well

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