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English idioms - B2

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Created on August 24, 2020

Based on a book by B.J. Thomas "Advanced Vocabulary&Idiom"

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Quiz - IdiomsDarts

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Complete the sentence with the correct idiom: Being tired of continuous competition and ............... in the corporation, he decided to leave and set up his own small coffee shop.

chit-chat

rat race

mish-mash

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Which expression means "very clean and tidy"?

wishy-washy

pitter-patter

ship-shape

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If you are very strict on your diet because you want to lose weight, you are a weight-.......

watcher

killer

dealer

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When somebody is liable to get very upset or even violent over some issues, we say they are:

a red-head

a hot-head

a bad-head

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When we came back from our holidays, we found the whole flat ....... and realised it had been burgled.

topsy-turvy

ups and downs

riff-raff

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How do we call a bachelor's party in English?

a dog party

a cock party

a stag party

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If you really love reading books, you are:

a bookworm

a readworm

a bookbug

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How do we call an action which is not worth our time or effort?

a wild-duck chase

a wild-goose chase

a wild-dove chase

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Complete the sentence: She wanted me to lend her some money by telling me ........ about losing her job and breaking up with her boyfriend.

a cry-story

a sob-story

a tear-tale

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How do children often call spiders or other insects?

a creepy-pawly

a crawly

a creepy-crawly

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