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clothing idioms question 1
That little boy has ants in his pants.


clothing idioms, answer 1 clothing idioms (1), english primary worksheet, washed his clothes vs plays in the dirt vs cannot sit still

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clothing idioms question 2
My teacher told me to buckle down this term.


clothing idioms, answer 2 english reading comprehension worksheets, wear a seatbelt vs put a lot of effort into vs sit down

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clothing idioms question 3
Bruce's last comment hit below the belt.


clothing idioms, answer 3 english reading worksheets, was unfair and cowardly vs was unfashionable vs was cheerful and fair

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clothing idioms question 4
At the meeting on Friday, the assistant manager made a silly, off-the-cuff comment.


clothing idioms, answer 4 teach english online, angry and hurtful vs intelligent and well thought out vs unprepared and spontaneous

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 how do we use this construction: "as fast as possible" (as adverb as) A wolf in sheep's clothing?
clothing idioms question 5
I think her new boyfriend is a wolf in sheep's clothing.


clothing idioms, answer 5 teach oral english, a person who wears animal skins vs pretending to be nice but is really dangerous

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clothing idioms question 6
Bill's wife is mutton dressed as lamb.


clothing idioms, answer 6 clothing idioms (1), teacher resources english, dresses too young for her age vs dresses too old for her age

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clothing idioms question 7
Aurora was dressed to kill this weekend.


clothing idioms, answer 7 test of speaking english, wore her worst clothes vs wore out-of-date clothes vs wore her best clothes

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clothing idioms question 8
This information is very important. Keep it under your hat.


clothing idioms, answer 8 worksheets for english trainer, don't tell anyone vs tell everyone vs write it down and put it into a hat

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clothing idioms question 9
Many people don't want their dirty linen aired in public.


clothing idioms, answer 9 english language lesson plans, to have their dirty clothes drying on a clothes line vs to have their private

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clothing idioms question 10
Sierra's dress fits her like a glove.


clothing idioms, answer 10 english language articles, fits her very well vs is too big vs is too short

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