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english slang idioms question 1
He hated the wait before a job interview; he felt as antsy as a cat on ......... bricks.


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"I just saw Steven leave the boss's office. It must have been good news. He looks as happy as the ......... that got the cream," Jenny told Rachel.


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"I got another jury summons! I needed that right now about as much as a fish needs a .........," James told his roommate.


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He felt insulted. The proprietor of the store had been watching him like a ......... ever since he entered the store. He wasn't a thief.


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He decided that he would jump off of the bridge and into the water even though it was potentially dangerous. He didn't want his friends to think he was a ..........


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"My husband and I went to the classic car show this weekend. My husband had been looking forward to it for a long time. As soon as he entered into the event he looked as happy as a kid in a ......... store," Lisa told Ken and then laughed.


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english slang idioms question 7
Even though he had been in several serious motorcycle accidents, he still rode too fast. He was drawn to high speeds like a ......... to a flame


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english slang idioms question 8
The manager read the second letter of resignation she had received that day. Since the press release reporting that the company was in a lot of trouble had come out, employees had been leaving like rats deserting a ......... ship.


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Now that the new procedure had been implemented in the warehouse, packages were arriving, being stored, and were leaving like ..........


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english slang idioms question 10
"Marty's boy is doing extremely well so far as a banker. His old man was one of our best employees, so I am not surprised. Well, like ........., like son," Mr. Williams said to Mr. Todd.


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