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 All tests  TOP 100  Forum  Dictionaries Idiom: face the music
american english idioms question 1
Even though Tom was afraid of heights, he was determined to face up to it, so he slowly pulled himself up the ladder. What is the meaning of 'face up to something'? .........


american english idioms, answer 1 american english idioms, easy grammar, deal with a problem or fear vs run away from a problem or fear vs create

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 teachers games for vocabulary: english adjectives nouns verbs preffixs Expression 'hit the nail on the head'
american english idioms question 2
Ryan hit the nail on the head when he said the government spending is outrageous and unethical. What is the meaning of 'to hit the nail on the head'? .........


american english idioms, answer 2 prepositions grammar, to say something that is accurate vs to say something that is incorrect vs to say

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 interactive word games: free online adjective noun verb game Idiom: to see eye to eye
american english idioms question 3
The O'Ryley sisters don't get along and they never see eye to eye on any issue. What is the meaning of 'to see eye to eye'? .........


american english idioms, answer 3 grammar idioms, to disagree vs to see things the same way vs to abandon an idea vs to surrender

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 define bankrupt, illustration, presume, ostentatious, recognition Meaning of expression: 'to learn by heart'
american english idioms question 4
I know there is a lot of biology material to cover, but if you want to pass the exam, you have to learn it by heart. What is the meaning of 'learn it by heart'? .........


american english idioms, answer 4 grammar lessons, fail to remember vs commit to memory vs put out of one's mind vs eliminate a thought or idea

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 vocabulary exercises: noun verb adjective quizzes meaning of "an experienced person"
american english idioms question 5
Mr. Taylor is a great mentor because he's really nice and an old hand at teaching. What is the meaning of 'an old hand'? .........


american english idioms, answer 5 grammar vocabulary, an inexperienced person vs an experienced person vs a novice vs a positive person

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 teaching vocabulary: noun verb adjective list sat practice test Meaning of "stick out his neck"
american english idioms question 6
The deal did not seem honest, so Ron did not want to stick out his neck and risk everything until he was sure about every last detail. What is the meaning of 'to stick out one's neck'? .........


american english idioms, answer 6 american english idioms, grammar tests, to make oneself vulnerable vs to make oneself unbeatable vs to pry into

 free online word games: nouns verbs adjectives game sat preparation test Expression: dressed to the nines
american english idioms question 7
The reason why Aurora is dressed to the nines is because she's got a date tonight. What is the meaning of 'dressed to the nines'? .........


american english idioms, answer 7 grammar activities, dressed too casually for the occasion vs dressed up and looking great vs dressed in a size

 meaning of philology, recapitulate, benefit, diffusible, imbrue Idiom "used a four letter word"
american english idioms question 8
Tommy got into real trouble at school today. He used a four-letter word in the classroom. What is the meaning of 'used a four letter word'? .........


american english idioms, answer 8 grammar worksheet, pledged to be a good boy vs used bad language vs didn't keep his promise vs didn't follow his

 meaning of 'merely playing for time' meaning of 'put two and two together'
american english idioms question 9
Ronson realized by putting two and two together that the salesman was trying to trick him into buying the used car. What is the meaning of 'put two and two together?' .........


american english idioms, answer 9 grammar quizes, renounce an idea vs figure out what is going on vs detain two people vs do some arithmetic

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american english idioms question 10
He rarely cares about anyone but himself; he's always looking out for number one. What is the meaning of 'to look out for number one'? .........


american english idioms, answer 10 learning grammar, to only care about oneself vs to care about others vs to worry about what others think vs to

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