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No tricks, please . We want the deal to be _____ completely .
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The corrupt minister is regarded as the government’s ............. and is expected to resign.
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.................. between the husband and wife is that the husband always spends too much money.
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The blue laws here are ..............; all the stores open on Sundays and holidays
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Bring out the meaning of the idiom in the following sentence :We shall fight "tooth and nail" for our rights.
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Rule of law means :
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Fill in the blanks with a suitable idiom: "The policemen came to my house and accused me of stealing a necklace but I told them that they were _____ ?
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The meaning of the idiom “parish pumps” is
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'Go to the dogs' means
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'Hardly a soul knew me in the village' means
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' Chicken-hearted ' means :
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'To shrug one's shoulders' means
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The firm progressed .........
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He decided to fight for justice ...........
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There are people in our society whose only aim in life is to make money ...........
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Obey your superiors,don't try to .............
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'Getting fired turned out to be a blessing in disguise' means
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'A dime a dozen' means
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'Easy does it' means
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'Raise eyebrows' means
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The idiom 'back against the wall' means
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The idiom 'bite off more than you can chew'.
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'Up in arms' means
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'Barking up the wrong tree' means
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'Bend over backwards' means
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'Run around in circles' means
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'Burn the midnight oil' means
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'Small cog in a large wheel' means
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'The other side of the coin' means
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'Burn one's fingers' means
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'Hit the books' means
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'Daft as a brush' means ?
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'clear as mud' means
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'Drunk as a lord' means
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Choose the correct meaning of the idiom 'Baker's dozen' :
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Find the meaning of the given idiom:"getting a second wind"
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Find the meaning of the given idiom:"at sixes and sevens"
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To "raise eyebrows" is to
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Find the correct meaning of the idiom:"cold feet"
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Meaning of the idiom:"donkey work"
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Meaning of the idiom:"run in the sand"
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Meaning of the idiom :"cloak and dagger"
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Meaning of the idiom:"in good books of"
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Choose the correct option for the following: A "Dark Horse" is:
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I wanted to intervene when they were yelling at each other, but would have just _____
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He did the work irregularly. Choose the correct idiom to substitute the word "irregularly".
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My elder brother 'pokes his nose' into all my affairs (Correct meaning of the words italicised)
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He cannot get that contract . It is a ' wild goose chase '. ( Meaning close to the idiom underlined )
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Too many cooks _____ the broth.
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The idiom ‘Within an ace of’:
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