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 All tests  Quiz  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries Idiom: bee in one's bonnet
funny idioms question 1
You want to know why I've got a bee in my bonnet?


funny idioms, answer 1 funny idioms, english lesson plans, a headache vs a fly in my head vs a problem on my mind vs a difficulty with

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 gre essay sample: the most effective way to communicate... What does it mean: "all ears"
funny idioms question 2
Yes, tell me about it. I'm all ears.


funny idioms, answer 2 irregular verbs english, listening carefully vs listening quietly vs listening quickly vs listening completely

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 gre essay sample: the most effective way to communicate... Slang expression for the boss - the chief man
funny idioms question 3
You remember I told you about that car that cost me an arm and a leg?


funny idioms, answer 3 english phrasal verbs, a fair amount of money vs a small amount of money vs a good amount of money vs a huge

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 gre essay sample: the most effective way to communicate... Idiom: the big cheese
funny idioms question 4
The one you bought from the man you called the big cheese?


funny idioms, answer 4 english for beginners, the man with big ears vs the man with the important job vs the man with the yellow teeth

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 gre essay sample: the most effective way to communicate... Idiom: a bird brain
funny idioms question 5
Well, he's not that at all. He's a bird brain.


funny idioms, answer 5 english tenses, a fool vs a criminal vs a conman vs a devil

 gre essay sample: the most effective way to communicate... Idiom: "a bad egg"
funny idioms question 6
You mean he's a bad egg?


funny idioms, answer 6 funny idioms, english modals, a disgusting person vs a dirty person vs a stupid person vs a dishonest person

 gre essay sample: the most effective way to communicate... Idiom: knocking everything over
funny idioms question 7
Yes, exactly because the car is rubbish and I went round to his garage like a bull in a china shop in the show room.


funny idioms, answer 7 english conditionals, shouting at him vs knocking everything over vs running up to him vs hitting everybody

 gre essay sample: the most effective way to communicate... Idiom: of a short sleep
funny idioms question 8
And when I reached his office I saw he was not really awake because he'd been having a cat nap.


funny idioms, answer 8 english usage, a deep sleep vs a long sleep vs a short sleep vs a big sleep

 gre essay sample: the most effective way to communicate... Argument vs. discussion
funny idioms question 9
And really the only reason you were there was because you had a bone to pick with him?


funny idioms, answer 9 english answers, you wanted to have a discussion with him vs you wanted to have a chat with him vs you wanted to

 gre essay sample: the most effective way to communicate... Meaning of "I got my money back"
funny idioms question 10
Yes, that's right. I got my money back and as a result I opened up a whole new can of worms because other people got their money back, too.


funny idioms, answer 10 english passive, made a complete mess of his office vs exposed a lot of serious problems vs discovered some

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