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 All tests  Quiz  Listen to this test (MP3)  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries What does "up to his ears in" mean?
up to his ears question 1
He's up to his ears in work and cannot possibly see you now.


up to his ears, answer 1 up to his ears, pronoun and noun adjective, fully occupied with vs very interested in vs not involved with

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up to his ears question 2
If you give me a hand, then I shall be able to finish more quickly.


up to his ears, answer 2 direct object pronoun, take my hand vs help me vs take my fingers vs pick me up

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 unhelpful people here Meaning of "Face to face"
up to his ears question 3
I prefer to talk to people face to face rather than to talk on the phone.


up to his ears, answer 3 present tense verb, in person vs facing them vs looking at them vs seeing them

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 unhelpful people here Meaning of utterly
up to his ears question 4
The manager dismissed the new proposal out of hand and said that it was not at all practical.


up to his ears, answer 4 uncountable nouns friendship, quickly vs utterly vs directly vs simply

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 unhelpful people here Look at vs. observe
up to his ears question 5
As she is new to the job I would ask you to keep an eye on her for the time being.


up to his ears, answer 5 preposition and prepositional phrase, look at vs consider vs check vs observe

 unhelpful people here What does this idiom mean: "Down-hearted"?
up to his ears question 6
The opposition in parliament accused the government of playing games and refusing to accept the seriousness of the situation.


up to his ears, answer 6 up to his ears, direct object pronouns, being light hearted vs being heavy hearted vs being down hearted

 unhelpful people here Meaning of "talking through her hat"
up to his ears question 7
He accused her of talking through her hat and refused to accept a word of what she said.


up to his ears, answer 7 past simple vs present perfect, talking sense vs talking straight vs talking nonsense vs talking tough

 unhelpful people here What does "be away from danger" mean?
up to his ears question 8
The police advised them to go down to the cellar in order to be out of harm's way.


up to his ears, answer 8 preposition for child, away from the noise vs inside the area vs into safety vs away from danger

 unhelpful people here Meaning of "I'd give my right arm if...
up to his ears question 9
I'd give my right arm if I could get tickets for that concert.


up to his ears, answer 9 interrogative pronoun, do absolutely anything vs do something dangerous vs do something stupid vs do what you

 unhelpful people here what does "put his foot in it" mean?
up to his ears question 10
You can always rely on Fred to put his foot in it and come out with a remark like that.


up to his ears, answer 10 what is an adverb, tread on somebody vs fall over vs say something embarrassing vs put on the wrong shoe

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