The idiom ‘All Hours’ means:
A. At Regular Times
B. At Irregular Times
C. Every Hour
D. None of these
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A. At Regular Times
B. At Irregular Times
C. Every Hour
D. None of these
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A. Wisdome and foresight
B. Watch the weather
C. spotlessly clean
D. Deceive somebody
The idiom ‘Spick and Span’ means: Read More »
A. to advise
B. to ask
C. to urge
D. to warn
The idiom ‘TO EGG ON’ means: Read More »
A. To oppose with determination
B. To judge by appearance
C. To get out of difficulty
D. To look at one steadily
The idiom ‘To set one’s face against’ means: Read More »
A. To be an informant
B. Almost free. Very cheap
C. To stop something at an early stage
D. To leave
The idiom ‘Drop a dime’ means: Read More »
A. An ugly but essential addition or enhancement
B. An ugly & inessential removal or diminution
C. Be very expensive
D. An attractive but inessential addition or enhancement
The idiom ‘Icing on the cake’ means: Read More »
A. a true story
B. a lengthy tale
C. Story told by an idiot
D. An unbelievable story
The idiom ‘Cock and bull story’ means: Read More »
A. A women scorned
B. A burnned women
C. A women forgotten
D. A devil’s advocate
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A. inns and out
B. up to neck
C. up to the hilt
D. kith and kin
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A. Try to meet George Bush
B. To avoid the main topic
C. To make noise
D. To accompany someone in a jungle
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