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Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "the whole nine yards" mean?
A. Everything.
B. Nothing.
C. A small amount.
D. A long journey.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
To "see eye to eye" means to:
A. Disagree.
B. Agree.
C. Be blind.
D. Be confused.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone is "burning the candle at both ends," they are:
A. Working too hard.
B. Being lazy.
C. Being careful.
D. Being efficient.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "a dime a dozen" mean?
A. Very rare.
B. Very common.
C. Very expensive.
D. Very valuable.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
To "go the extra mile" means to:
A. Do more than expected.
B. Be lazy.
C. Avoid responsibilities.
D. Be average.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone is "out of the blue," they are:
A. Unexpected.
B. Very sad.
C. Very happy.
D. Very angry.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "put your money where your mouth is" mean?
A. Invest in something.
B. Speak without acting.
C. Save your money.
D. Spend carelessly.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
To "let sleeping dogs lie" means to:
A. Ignore past issues.
B. Wake up early.
C. Take a nap.
D. Start a fight.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone is "playing devil's advocate," they are:
A. Supporting the majority.
B. Arguing for the sake of argument.
C. Being a good friend.
D. Helping others.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "the tip of the iceberg" refer to?
A. A small part of a bigger issue.
B. A large problem.
C. An obvious solution.
D. A hidden danger.
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