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english slang idioms answer 1
"I guess the fat has hit the fire in the Democrats' campaign. It turns out that two of their candidates have been arrested for stock fraud. They are going to have a hard time overcoming that!" Miller said to Calvin.

Correct answer: (d) fire

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english slang idioms answer 2
"So, he told you that you weren't very good at problem solving. What would he know? That fathead isn't any good at problem solving or anything else for that matter," Sally said to Ken.

Correct answer: (a) fat

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english slang idioms answer 3
He only had three more years until retirement and then he would be living off of the fat of the land. He saved up a lot of money over the years for retirement and is set for life.

Correct answer: (d) fat

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english slang idioms answer 4
"I don't see how she could be going out with Elmer. In my opinion, that is a fate worse than death!" Maddie said to Louise.

Correct answer: (c) death

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english slang idioms answer 5
"I don't think that we should throw a party this weekend, Justine. I don't like the feast today, famine tomorrow thing. We should spread our money out more," his roommate said.

Correct answer: (a) famine

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english slang idioms answer 6
"If we get that grant that you applied for, that will be a major feather in your cap. The boss is going to be very thankful," Linda said to Derek.

Correct answer: (d) feather

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english slang idioms answer 7
"You are going away for a long time, Bob. I will personally make sure you get the worst sentence possible. I can't stand people who steal from charitable organizations to feather their own nest," the cop said as he led him off in handcuffs.

Correct answer: (a) feather

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english slang idioms answer 8
"I wouldn't go in there if I was you. They have been fighting for a while now and feathers are flying!" Matt told Jennifer as she was going to check on her friend Gina.

Correct answer: (b) feathers

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english slang idioms answer 9
"If the landlord doesn't fix our plumbing soon, I am going to report him to the city. I am fed up to the back teeth with how long it takes him to fix things around here," Beth said to Mike.

Correct answer: (d) back

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english slang idioms answer 10
"Thank you for making me feel at home here. I had a great week staying with you two," Jacob said to Tim and Beth.

Correct answer: (c) home

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