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english slang idioms answer 1
"I don't think I'd pick on Zack if I were you, Tommy. I know you're fairly big, but he's a tough cat. I don't think you can beat him in a fight.

Correct answer: (b) cat

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english slang idioms answer 2
"I just saw your 79-year-old grandmother hauling a five-gallon bucket of water up those stairs. She's one tough cookie," Nancy said to Rosa.

Correct answer: (a) cookie

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"You only have to tough it out for three more weeks, and then you're done with basic training. Don't quit now," the company first sergeant told his men.

Correct answer: (c) out

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"I don't care if you do need a car to get to work-- tough luck! You don't have insurance, so you aren't borrowing mine," Christian said to Karl.

Correct answer: (d) luck

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"This town is a tourist trap! Every business here marks their products way up above their usual prices," Bob said to Shannon.

Correct answer: (c) tourist

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"My wife has kept her head through all our troubles-- the mortgage crisis, my job loss, the car accident. She's been a tower of strength to me," Ed told his brother-in-law.

Correct answer: (a) tower

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english slang idioms answer 7
"I've been toying with the idea of teaching in Japan after I graduate. What are you going to do?" Sam asked his roommate.

Correct answer: (b) toying

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english slang idioms answer 8
"I can't find my wallet anywhere. It seems to have vanished without a trace," Joe said to his wife.

Correct answer: (d) trace

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english slang idioms answer 9
"We don't have any saw blades for that here, but I might be able to track one down in the warehouse. I'll call you back," Greg told the contractor.

Correct answer: (a) track

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english slang idioms answer 10
"The last candidate for the job tried to trade on his reputation and asked for twice the pay we offer," Bill said to Jack.

Correct answer: (c) trade

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