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english slang idioms answer 1
"Get out of here, Jed! First you show up drunk, then you hit on my wife and then you insult my son. Get out of here and don't come back! Never darken my doorway again!" An irate Matt told him.

Correct answer: (c) doorway

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english slang idioms answer 2
"Boy, does this town need some new blood! The businesses and houses all need a fresh coat of paint and the style is out-of-date it is at least fifty years old!" Linda said to Chris.

Correct answer: (b) new

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english slang idioms answer 3
"After the car crash, I felt invigorated. Everything seems new and interesting. I feel like I have a new lease on life," George told Melissa.

Correct answer: (d) lease

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The new manager started off his first speech to the staff with, "There is a new sheriff in town!" The staff knew that it was a lame attempt at humor and hoped that the speech would be quick.

Correct answer: (b) sheriff

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english slang idioms answer 5
"Within a New York minute, our business went from broke to profitable thanks to our biggest client, Mr. Wilson," Nate said to the employees.

Correct answer: (d) minute

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english slang idioms answer 6
"I don't like these newfangled TVs. There are a million buttons on them and they last for only two years or so. The old ones were better, if you ask me," Jed said to Louise.

Correct answer: (a) newfangled

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english slang idioms answer 7
"I just met our new neighbor, Mrs. Finch, and she is as nice as pie. She brought us dinner and said that if we ever need anything, not to hesitate and ask," Maude said to Bill

Correct answer: (b) pie

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"It seems like all of the employees are nipping at the bit to get started. It seems like the company morale is much higher now that we have offered a performance-based bonus," Steven told the middle manager.

Correct answer: (c) bit

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english slang idioms answer 9
She thought that she looked great. The nip and tuck procedure made her look younger and more fit. She felt that she looked much more attractive to her husband.

Correct answer: (d) nip

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english slang idioms answer 10
"Sally just refused to take out the trash, so she is grounded. We need to nip that kind of rebellious behavior in the bud," Jenny told her husband when he came back into the house.

Correct answer: (b) bud

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