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english slang idioms question 1
When Bill picked up the box that she could have easily picked up and then acted like if he hadn't been there she wouldn't have been able to get the box inside, she said sarcastically "What would I have ever have done without you. You are my ......... in shining armor."


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english slang idioms question 2
She asked him if he had any idea who would have slashed her tires. He ......... his brows, put his fist under his chin, and was silent for about a minute. He told her that he was sorry, but he couldn't think of anyone who would do that.


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english slang idioms question 3
"I am sorry that I missed your call. I was up drinking until late and was dead to the ......... until 10 o'clock this morning," Jimmy told Ernie.


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english slang idioms question 4
"Are you ready for the interview? You are? Well, knock em .......... I am sure you will do great," her dad told her.


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english slang idioms question 5
"I kept getting calls during dinner asking me to donate to the Firemen's Union. I knocked that on the .......... I called the supervisor and told him to quit calling. He said he would," Chris told his wife.


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"I am sorry that I ......... the pins out from under you on Friday. I know I said I would help you move, but I got called into work at 5 o'clock in the morning and didn't get a break until after you were done," Wallace told Steve.


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"I can't wait to show you the new product we've designed, Max. It will knock your ......... off," Lilly told him.


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"I don't think we should rehire Mitch during the spring. He is an idiot. The guy doesn't know a ......... from a handsaw," Larry told Ellis.


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english slang idioms question 9
"I am sorry, Christian. I am going to have to take you to court. You knew full ......... that I was relying on your promise to sell me your wood and you sold it to someone else. Why? I am not sure," Bill told him.


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english slang idioms question 10
"I don't think this company will ever fire Kim. She has been here longer than anyone else and knows where the ......... are buried," Linus told Ben.


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