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Meaning of "jump on the bandwagon"



 
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Meaning of "jump on the bandwagon" #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 18, 2010 22:54 pm   Meaning of "jump on the bandwagon"
 

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ESL/EFL Test #526 "English Slang Idioms (110)", question 1

He picked up a ......... piece of obsidian and decided that he would take it home and put it on his coffee table.

(a) mousy-brown
(b) sky-blue
(c) jet-black
(d) forest green

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #526 "English Slang Idioms (110)", answer 1

He picked up a jet-black piece of obsidian and decided that he would take it home and put it on his coffee table.

Correct answer: (c) jet-black
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Meaning of "jump on the bandwagon" #2 (permalink) Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:08 am   Meaning of "jump on the bandwagon"
 

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