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English Idioms and Expressions

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    A quiz about English idioms and expressions
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  • "To let the cat out of the bag" means? Make a sentence using the word: stranger
    to share a secret
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  • "To kill two birds with one stone" means? Make a sentence using the word: feather
    to accomplish two things at once
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  • "To break the ice" means? Make a sentence using the word: cover
    to start a conversation in a formal setting
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  • "To hit the nail on the head" means? Make a sentence using the word: hammer
    to do or say something exactly right
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  • "To be a piece of cake" means? Make a sentence using the word: Hunger
    to be very easy
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  • "To burn the midnight oil" means? Make a sentence using the word: after
    to stay up late working or studying
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  • "To give someone the benefit of the doubt" means? Make a sentence using the word: leader
    to believe someone's story without proof
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  • "To be on the same page" means? Make a sentence using the word: together
    to agree or have the same understanding
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  • "To bite off more than you can chew" means? Make a sentence using the word: remember
    to take on too much responsibility
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  • "To hit the hay" means? Make a sentence using the word: discover
    to go to bed
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  • "To go the extra mile" means? Make a sentence using the word: faster
    to do more than is expected or required
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  • "To have a chip on your shoulder" means? Make a sentence using the word: shoulder
    to have a grudge or a sense of resentment
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  • "To let sleeping dogs lie" means? Make a sentence using the word: whisper
    to avoid stirring up old conflicts or issues
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  • "To pull someone's leg" means? Make a sentence using the word: wonder
    to play a joke or prank on someone
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  • "To cut to the chase" means? later
    to speak briefly and directly to the point
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  • "To add insult to injury" means? Make a sentence using the word: better
    to make a situation worse by doing something else
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