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 All tests  TOP 100  Forum  Dictionaries What does the idiom 'to burst at the seams' mean?
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The new nightclub was bursting at the seams this past weekend.


clothing idioms, answer 1 clothing idioms (2), english punctuation worksheets, caught fire vs was very busy vs collapsed

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 games to teach english vocabulary: noun lists gre verbal quiz Idiom "lost his shirt"
clothing idioms question 2
Joseph went to Reno and lost his shirt last month.


clothing idioms, answer 2 english reading worksheets, lost his favorite shirt vs lost his mind vs lost all of his money

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 word quizes: free online noun quiz gre preparation test Money burns a hole in his pockets? What kind of idiom is this?
clothing idioms question 3
Kevin is always broke because money burns a hole in his pockets.


clothing idioms, answer 3 teach english online, he spends his money quickly vs he has holes in his pockets vs he gives all of his money to

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 define reserve, xenophobia, ichthyology, relic, quietude, impending Ask a Teacher
clothing idioms question 4
Keep your shirt on! I'm going to tell you everything.


clothing idioms, answer 4 teach oral english, don't take your clothes off vs don't lose your temper vs don't sell your clothes

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 definition of diet, catch, ambassador, tank, street, raise, below Ask a Teacher
clothing idioms question 5
Jeff just lost his job. I wouldn't want to be in his shoes right now.


clothing idioms, answer 5 teacher resources english, to be in his position vs to take his shoes vs to go for a walk

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 relative pronouns What does the "push the envelope" mean?
clothing idioms question 6
However, when I asked him about his situation he told me not to worry because he has a card up his sleeve.


clothing idioms, answer 6 clothing idioms (2), test of speaking english, he has a poker game tonight vs he has future gambling plans vs he

 meaning of "as to which" meaning of "roll up our sleeves"
clothing idioms question 7
Well, it's time to roll up our sleeves!


clothing idioms, answer 7 worksheets for english trainer, work hard vs wash our clothes vs eat

 which language? (ukraine) Meaning of idiom 'in one's birthday suit'
clothing idioms question 8
After all these years, Teresa still hasn't seen her husband in his birthday suit.


clothing idioms, answer 8 english language lesson plans, in a three piece suit vs in his good sunday suit vs naked

 expression: on no terms Ask a Teacher
clothing idioms question 9
Tara wears the pants in her household.


clothing idioms, answer 9 english language articles, is the boss vs washes the clothes vs doesn't like dresses

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clothing idioms question 10
Will told his friend to zip it up or else!


clothing idioms, answer 10 english language tests, keep a secret strictly confidential vs put his coat on vs drive faster

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