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 All tests  Quiz  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries Idiom: 'to pull one's leg'
common english idioms question 1
Tom told Andrea that giant turtles had escaped from the city zoo and were eating only left-handed people. It wasn't until she saw the smirk on his face that Andrea noticed he was just pulling her leg.


common english idioms, answer 1 common english idioms, basic esl, trying to hurt her vs fooling her vs making fun of her vs trying to make her

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 where to send the toefl score? meaning of "stick her neck out"
common english idioms question 2
Why should she stick her neck out for them? They never helped her with anything.


common english idioms, answer 2 study esl, ask for money vs stand up vs take a big risk vs lie

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 where to send the toefl score? What does phrase mean: "he stood me up"?
common english idioms question 3
I am so mad at my boyfriend. We were supposed to have a date last night at the park but he stood me up.


common english idioms, answer 3 elementary esl, didn't come vs forgot vs took me somewhere else vs pretended he didn't know

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 where to send the toefl score? He's just not the same person any more...
common english idioms question 4
It seems like something has been eating at John lately. He's just not the same person any more.


common english idioms, answer 4 advanced esl, changing vs challenging vs confusing vs bothering and upsetting

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 where to send the toefl score? Idiom: 'a feeling in my gut'
common english idioms question 5
I have a feeling in my gut that one of the employees is giving information about his boss to another company.


common english idioms, answer 5 esl printable, strong fear vs really strong instinct vs slight hint vs a lot of proof

 where to send the toefl score? Expression: get hitched
common english idioms question 6
Andrew and Ana have been dating each other for so long that I think it's about time they got hitched.


common english idioms, answer 6 common english idioms, esl beginners, moved in together vs went on a honeymoon vs got married vs met each

 where to send the toefl score? Angry with him VERSUS annoyed with him
common english idioms question 7
Bob's mom jumped down his throat when she saw his report card from school.


common english idioms, answer 7 esl beginner, was thrilled with him vs was annoyed with him vs was angry with him vs was happy for him

 where to send the toefl score? meaning of boundaries
common english idioms question 8
It turns me off when guys dont respect my boundaries.


common english idioms, answer 8 esl language, makes me completely lose interest vs makes me angry vs makes me sorry vs regrets me

 where to send the toefl score? Idiom: ring off the hook
common english idioms question 9
Ever since Melanie won the Miss Universe Competition, her telephone has been ringing off the hook.


common english idioms, answer 9 intermediate esl, broken vs cut off vs ringing constantly vs ringing every now and then

 where to send the toefl score? Idiom: hook them up
common english idioms question 10
I think George and Lisa would make a great couple. We should try to hook them up.


common english idioms, answer 10 esl students, separate them vs make them hug one another vs make them buy one another presents vs get them

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