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english slang idioms answer 1
"I can't stand that arrogant Maxwell. He thinks he's God's gift to women or something," Beth told Jessica.

Correct answer: (d) gift

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english slang idioms answer 2
"It's too bad Derek can't go camping with us. I'm not surprised, though. His new girlfriend's got him tied to her apron strings," Kyle told Johnny.

Correct answer: (b) apron

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"When we went out on patrol in Vietnam, we were always armed to the teeth," Hector reminisced.

Correct answer: (c) teeth

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english slang idioms answer 4
"I can't stand Wes. He's such an armchair critic. He's always giving out unwanted advice, but he can't even do his own job right," Amber complained to Will.

Correct answer: (a) critic

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english slang idioms answer 5
He knew he would be tired for at least the next week. He had already worked around the clock and still had more work to do before he went home.

Correct answer: (d) clock

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Don't give up yet, Jack. Alyssa has an arrow in her quiver that might just get us out of this.

Correct answer: (b) quiver

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He knew that, as a rule, people usually try to do the right thing, but he was uncomfortable trusting an acquaintance that he barely knew.

Correct answer: (c) rule

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english slang idioms answer 8
Buddy, you are out of luck. You can try to explain to her why you missed work, but she is not going to care. She is as cold as ice.

Correct answer: (d) ice

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english slang idioms answer 9
"I feel uncomfortable around Alex. He freaks out too often. In my opinion, he's as mad as a hatter," Chris said to Kelso.

Correct answer: (a) hatter

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english slang idioms answer 10
"Your car is fixed now and is as good as new," the mechanic informed him.

Correct answer: (d) good

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