The idiom ‘Far cry from’ means?
A. To present a counter argument
B. To take on a task that is way to big
C. The show has come to an end. It’s all over
D. Very different from
The idiom ‘Far cry from’ means? Read More »
A. To present a counter argument
B. To take on a task that is way to big
C. The show has come to an end. It’s all over
D. Very different from
The idiom ‘Far cry from’ means? Read More »
A. A mammoth car accident
B. A Huge car accident
C. A small car accident
D. A major car accident
The idiom ‘Fender bender’ means? Read More »
A. Keep one’s expectations
B. Keep one’s gift
C. Have patience
D. High on energy
The idiom ‘Hold one’s horse’ means? Read More »
A. oneway direction
B. On the way
C. Long distance
D. None of these
En-route means_________? Read More »
A. Last work
B. First work
C. Middle work
D. Early work
The idiom ‘Swan song’ means? Read More »
A. Kind
B. Rich
C. Educated
D. Qurralsome
The idiom ‘The salt of the earth’ means? Read More »
A. loitered around
B. stayed out
C. sat unmoving
D. moved away
The idiom ‘Let the grass grow under his feet’ means? Read More »
A. To find some reason to quarrel
B. To destroy something
C. To criticize someone
D. To cut some part of an item
The idiom ‘To pick holes’ means? Read More »
A. flatters
B. praises others
C. admonishes others
D. praise himself
The idiom ‘Blows one’s own trumpet’ means? Read More »
A. An area of vulnerability
B. Narrowly; barely. Usually used in regard to a narrow escape from a disaster
C. To treat a topic, but omit its main points, often intentionally or to delay or avoid talking about something difficult or
D. One made powerless or ineffective, as by nerves, panic, or stress
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