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english slang idioms answer 1
"I think I made a big mistake. I cracked a joke in the meeting and no one laughed. My manager gave me a dirty look and the rest of the delegates gave me the cold shoulder," Barry told Jean.

Correct answer: (d) joke

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english slang idioms answer 2
"We were having fun until the manager returned and cracked the whip. He yelled at us to go back to work and stood there glaring at us until we turned off the music and went back to work," Larry told Jim.

Correct answer: (b) cracked

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english slang idioms answer 3
He was very sad. His wife had cracked up and was currently in a mental institution. The doctor said that she would get better but what if it happened again?

Correct answer: (c) cracked

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english slang idioms answer 4
She got into a cradle robber. Her boyfriend was only four years younger than herself and she, being 24, didn't think the age difference was a big deal.

Correct answer: (c) cradle

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english slang idioms answer 5
"The boss said that we can no longer wear sandals to work anymore. That is going to put a major cramp in my style. I don't wear shoes," John said to Kim.

Correct answer: (a) cramp

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english slang idioms answer 6
His girlfriend wanted him to be more spontaneous and hated that he followed the same routine every day. He didn't think it was fair since he had told her he was a creature of habit when they first met.

Correct answer: (d) habit

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english slang idioms answer 7
"I think he is still drinking. Last time I saw him, he was unsteady and slurred his words. He also stuttered and he does a lot when he's drunk," Kim, his sister, said to Ronda, his other sister. She replied "I must admit that thought did cross my mind. I noticed the same things too but on a different occasion."

Correct answer: (d) mind

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english slang idioms answer 8
Some people believe that a black cat crossing their path is a signal that bad luck is coming their way.

Correct answer: (d) path

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english slang idioms answer 9
"You are missing the point. The crux of the matter is that the company can't afford to give people company vehicles anymore. We aren't stopping do to trust issues or accidents," Lisa told her assistant.

Correct answer: (a) matter

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english slang idioms answer 10
It bothered him that his kid was so prone to crying. He cried before school, he cried before he went to the dentist. He cried when he went to the doctor. He finally had enough one day and said, "Don't cry before you are hurt anymore!"

Correct answer: (c) cry

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