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Eating Idioms

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eating idioms question 1
I could eat a horse — means: I ..........


eating idioms, answer 1 eating idioms, exercise handouts, don't like horses vs have a very big mouth vs am very hungry vs can eat

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 word vocabulary games: adjective noun lists gre prep test Idiom: "to eat the words"
eating idioms question 2
You'll have to eat your words, I'm afraid — means: You'll have to ..........


eating idioms, answer 2 handouts english, repeat what you said vs explain what you said vs speak more slowly vs apologise for what you

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 free word games: online adjective noun game gre vocab test Expression: You can't have your cake and eat it
eating idioms question 3
You can't have your cake and eat it — means: You can't ..........


eating idioms, answer 3 english language proficiency, have another piece of cake vs have everything you want vs take the cake home

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 define plaintive, sanguine, veracious, droll, leonine, animated What does this idiom mean: "I'll eat my hat."
eating idioms question 4
Well, I'll eat my hat! — means: I dont' ..........


eating idioms, answer 4 english language exam, trust it vs understand it vs believe it vs accept it

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 vocabulary teaching strategy: parts of speech noun adjective verb What is the meaning of "humble pie"?
eating idioms question 5
You'll have to eat humble pie — means: You'll have to ..........


eating idioms, answer 5 question practice, admit your're wrong vs say that again vs swallow it quickly vs eat it again

 how to use the conditionals in english? Why the verb eat can have the meaning of the adjective irritable?
eating idioms question 6
What's eating you? — means: What's making you .........?


eating idioms, answer 6 eating idioms, language sentences, hungry vs ill vs forgetful vs irritable

 meaning of disappear Phrase: he could be back with his ex-girlfriend
eating idioms question 7
He's eating his heart out for his ex-girlfriend — means: He wishes ..........


eating idioms, answer 7 practice skills, he could be back with his ex-girlfriend vs his ex-girlfriend would go away vs he could help his

 "example" + proposition + related subject What mean by eating out of sb'c hands?
eating idioms question 8
She had them all eating out of her hand — means: She was able to ..........


eating idioms, answer 8 learn english language, feed them all vs charm them all vs spoil them all vs please them all

 what was your first job? Usage of idiom: Everyone is very competitive with one another
eating idioms question 9
It's a dog eat dog environment — means: It's an environment where ..........


eating idioms, answer 9 learning english as a second language, animals run wild vs everybody is very rude to one another vs everybody is

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


eating idioms, answer 10 learning how to speak english, the kitchen tonight vs the garden tonight vs a restaurant tonight vs in the

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