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english slang idioms question 1
"Keep your shirt .......... We'll figure it out. There's no cause for alarm," Jimmy told his boss when the computers stopped working suddenly.


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No one likes being the ......... of the joke.


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Since the man was rather inexperienced, I took his advice with a grain of ..........


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Most bosses won't send you out on a job until you get your feet ..........


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He had to pull his car over to sleep. He was too punch-......... with fatigue to drive safely.


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Soldiers can't ......... their posts while on guard duty without getting into big trouble.


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His hair looked like he had stuck his ......... in a light socket.


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"You are speeding, James. Do you have a ......... foot, or something?" Jane asked her husband.


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I hate his unpredictable mean temper. I always have to walk on ......... around him.


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english slang idioms question 10
Mike hasn't paid his rent in three months. It looks like he's waiting for his landlord to ......... him out.


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