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'A pain in the neck' refers to someone who...
has a thick neck
is really annoying
has a pain in the neck
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'Alive and kicking' originally referred to
the freshness of fish sold by fishmongers.
what happens to somebody who is executed by hanging.
a dance routine performed by Blackpink
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In the idiom 'As fit as a fiddle', the fiddle is another name for
a violin
a scam
a person who can't stay still
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'A new lease on life' refers to
recovering from a serious illness.
any fresh start or positive change in circumstances.
moving to a new apartment.
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The idiom 'on the mend' originally refers to
someone who is recovering from an illness.
a surgical operation.
a repaired hole or rip in fabric.
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The idiom 'under the weather' originates from...
the negative feelings we get during bad weather.
people feeling unwell.
sailors going to their cabins below deck during a storm.
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To have a 'spring in your step' means to...
be energetic and without worry.
bounce around like a crazy person.
have rubber soled shoes.
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'A bitter pill to swallow' refers to...
having to accept a difficult situation, like failing an exam
a bitter pill to swallow.
attempting to commit suicide with a cyanide pill
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'Kicking the habit' originally referred to...
the muscle spasms seen in heroin addicts during withdrawal
nuns quitting the church and going back to regular life.
kicking the bucket
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In the phrase 'Over the hill', what is the hill?
A hill.
Another way to say 'ill'.
Life's journey from birth to death.
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'On death's door' means
to be carried on a door when dead.
to knock on a door at Halloween.
to be close to death.
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trap
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gold
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shark
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'To have a frog in your throat' means...
to have eaten frog's legs.
to have a frog in your throat.
to sound croaky like a frog.
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He 'kicked the bucket' a few years ago means...
he kicked a bucket a few years ago.
he was able to kick his KFC addiction a few years ago.
he died a few years ago.
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