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idiom: He's a man after my own heart #1 (permalink) Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:32 am   idiom: He's a man after my own heart
 

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ESL/EFL Test #300 "English Slang Idioms (22)", question 4

"Oh, he likes swimming, too? He's a man after my own .........," Jen said to Craig.

(a) standard
(b) heart
(c) blood
(d) image

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ESL/EFL Test #300 "English Slang Idioms (22)", answer 4

"Oh, he likes swimming, too? He's a man after my own heart," Jen said to Craig.

Correct answer: (b) heart

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A man/ women after your heart. Does it mean that a man/ woman who likes the same things or has the same opinions as you.
For exp: My husband likes the same things as me and I have several times the same opinion as him.
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idiom: He's a man after my own heart #2 (permalink) Tue Feb 08, 2011 19:00 pm   idiom: He's a man after my own heart
 

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