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english slang idioms question 1
His main supplier had just gone out of business. He had to figure out a way to weather the ......... until he could find another.


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english slang idioms question 2
"My parents have always been well-.......... Both come from moderately wealthy households and both have good-paying jobs. We've always lived in nice houses," Chris told Jake and Roxanne.


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english slang idioms question 3
"Is it OK if I take a quick break, boss? All this dust is making my mouth dry. I am going to go get something to wet my .........," Sam said.


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english slang idioms question 4
"Dad has been whaling ......... at the siding on the backside of the house for hours and it still won't come off. He has been steadily beating at it with a hammer and I think the hammer will break before the siding comes off," Sammy told his mom.


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"What a .........! And after all the gardening work you have done! To lose all your plants like that in one stupid heatwave is a real shame," Jill said to Eleanor.


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english slang idioms question 6
"When I see that mailman, I am going to give him ......... for. I am going to chew him out because he didn't close the mailbox after he put our mail into it and then the rain destroyed half of it. I can't even see how much I owe on some of the bills and I will have to call each company to find out," Walter told Bette.


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english slang idioms question 7
"You are dating Sarah?" Bart asked with a sneer. Luke responded, "Yeah, and what ......... it? I like her so what is your problem?"


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english slang idioms question 8
Anthony walked into his apartment and saw his roommate and his best friend looking solemn and deep in thought. He asked, "What's .........? What are you guys worried about?"


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english slang idioms question 9
"When I was handling the bills and was late on one, you made me do the dishes, for a week, to pay for my mistake. Now you are late and you will do dishes for a week because what's good for the ......... is good for the gander," Emily told her husband.


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english slang idioms question 10
There were two men taking his shed apart and he could see them outside his window. He ran outside and yelled, " Hey! What's the big .........? Why are you touching my shed?" They responded that they had received a work order to come out and remove a shed. It turned out that they had the wrong house it was the neighbors' shed they were supposed to remove.


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