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What does the stomach really mean in this one? #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 28, 2007 19:09 pm   What does the stomach really mean in this one?
 

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #133 "Ways of showing anger", question 1

I've had just as much as I can ......... from you.

(a) find
(b) lean
(c) stomach
(d) point

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #133 "Ways of showing anger", answer 1

I've had just as much as I can stomach from you.

Correct answer: (c) stomach

Your answer was: incorrect
I've had just as much as I can find from you.
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What does the stomach really mean in this one?

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What does the stomach really mean in this one? #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 28, 2007 23:26 pm   What does the stomach really mean in this one?
 

    The verb stomach means to put up with or to tolerate.
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