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english slang idioms answer 1
"Bob! Fancy meeting you here! I didn't know that you liked gardening!" Justine exclaimed.

Correct answer: (a) Fancy

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english slang idioms answer 2
"I saw our old friend Brian. He was pretty far gone if you ask me. His clothes were dirty and old and he smelled like whiskey. He said that he had just lost his job, but by the look of him, he hasn't been working in some time," Beth said to Brandon.

Correct answer: (d) gone

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english slang idioms answer 3
"I told Bill that he was to be grounded for two weeks. He gave an excuse of why he was late for curfew but it seemed pretty farfetched to me. He said that the bus broke down and they wouldn't let the passengers off for two hours until it was fixed. I think he is lying," Mary said to her husband.

Correct answer: (c) farfetched

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english slang idioms answer 4
"I could have done the plumbing job but I really didn't want to. I can make more money than it would cost to hire a plumber for the task if I keep working on building the house. I farmed the plumbing job out to a plumber who is a friend of mine," Jake told Bill.

Correct answer: (b) farmed

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english slang idioms answer 5
He decided to ask his son if he wanted to make a quick buck and mow the lawn. He had a lot of other things to do and he didn't want to mow the lawn too.

Correct answer: (d) quick

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english slang idioms answer 6
"I am not going to buy a used car from that lot. The salesman was too much of a fast talker. I don't get the impression that the cars are quality," Lisa said to Rick.

Correct answer: (c) fast

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english slang idioms answer 7
"We have the idea and the patent for the invention. We also have surveys from random people showing customer interest in our product. All we have to do is figure out how to market and produce the product and we are in fat city," Ben said to Brendan.

Correct answer: (a) city

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english slang idioms answer 8
"I don't think that we should offer less money for the car considering that the owner is a widow who obviously needs the money. I feel it in my bones that trying to bargain with a lady in her position is morally wrong," Steven said to Tina.

Correct answer: (c) bones

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english slang idioms answer 9
After he began an exercise routine and followed it for a month, he felt like a new man. He felt younger, stronger and healthier.

Correct answer: (c) new

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english slang idioms answer 10
He had been feeling out the competition for some time to see if they would be interested in a merger. He felt that they were close to an agreement about a merge and that would be good for both companies.

Correct answer: (d) feeling

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