1. Idiom/phrase "By the skin of one's teeth" means: A. Hardly B. Only just C. Attained with difficulty D. In time 2. Idiom/phrase "To cast pearls before a swine" means: A. To offer someone a thing which he cannot appreciate B. To bring something good before the eyes of a greedy person C. To spend recklessly on a useless fellow D. To indulge in fruitless endeavours 3. Idiom/phrase "To keep somebody at bay" means: A. To prevent enemy from coming B. To face the challenge C. To make someone a close friend D. To keep someone in bad condition 4. Idiom/phrase "Cock of the walk" means: A. Person who dominates others B. Person who leads others C. Person who imitates others D. Person who delegates his powers 5. Idiom/phrase "Be in the mire" means: A. Be under debt B. Be in love C. Be in difficulties D. Be uneasy Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10