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eating idioms answer 1
I could eat a horse — means: I am very hungry.

Correct answer: (c) am very hungry

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 games to teach english vocabulary: verb lists gre verbal quiz Idiom: "to eat the words"
eating idioms answer 2
You'll have to eat your words, I'm afraid — means: You'll have to apologise for what you said.

Correct answer: (d) apologise for what you said

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 word quizes: free online verb quiz gre preparation test Expression: You can't have your cake and eat it
eating idioms answer 3
You can't have your cake and eat it — means: You can't have everything you want.

Correct answer: (b) have everything you want

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 define shun, fester, flourish, lurk, polarize, pulverize What does this idiom mean: "I'll eat my hat."
eating idioms answer 4
Well, I'll eat my hat! — means: I dont' believe it.

Correct answer: (c) believe it

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 vocabulary terms: noun verb adjective What is the meaning of "humble pie"?
eating idioms answer 5
You'll have to eat humble pie — means: You'll have to admit your're wrong.

Correct answer: (a) admit your're wrong

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 so that it is as if Why the verb eat can have the meaning of the adjective irritable?
eating idioms answer 6
What's eating you? — means: What's making you irritable?

Correct answer: (d) irritable

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 meaning of "to introduce a motion" Phrase: he could be back with his ex-girlfriend
eating idioms answer 7
He's eating his heart out for his ex-girlfriend — means: He wishes he could be back with his ex-girlfriend.

Correct answer: (a) he could be back with his ex-girlfriend

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 meaning of 'learner' and 'drawing up alongside the car' in this context What mean by eating out of sb'c hands?
eating idioms answer 8
She had them all eating out of her hand — means: She was able to charm them all.

Correct answer: (b) charm them all

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 are you going to use a mobile internet connection? Usage of idiom: Everyone is very competitive with one another
eating idioms answer 9
It's a dog eat dog environment — means: It's an environment where everyone is very competitive with one another.

Correct answer: (d) everyone is very competitive with one another

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eating idioms answer 10
We're going to eat out tonight — means: We're going to eat in a restaurant tonight.

Correct answer: (c) a restaurant tonight

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