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english slang idioms question 1
Mark is always eager to argue about how this business should be run. He seems to have a real ......... on his shoulder about it.


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I obviously still don't understand the concepts we've been discussing in class. Every time I answer the teacher's questions, she says "Close, but no .........."


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The lawyer didn't believe the story given by the defendant at all. It was just another one of his ......... and bull stories.


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You don't know anything about accounting. Did you get your degree out of a ......... box?


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english slang idioms question 5
Billy could not fully wake up without at least one cup of ......... every morning.


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english slang idioms question 6
The judge was getting bored as the witness rattled on and on. She wished the witness would just ......... to the chase.


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english slang idioms question 7
He is a(n) ......... ringer for Brad Pitt. He looks exactly like him!


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Journalists are under constant pressure to meet their ..........


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Jennifer decided to play the devil's ......... in order to add another perspective to the one-sided conversation.


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I think he's a ......... in the rough. He needs training, but I see his potential and natural talent.


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