Practice Idioms and Phrases Questions and Answers
- Cast Iron Stomach
 - Blood Is Thicker Than Water
 - Charley Horse
 - Dead Ringer
 - Down To The Wire
 - Once in a blue moon
 - See eye to eye
 - A piece of cake
 - To feel under the weather
 - Break a leg
 - Paint something with a broad brush
 - apple polisher
 - Cool heels
 - Walk on eggshell
 - running around like a headless chickenÂ
 - I love going after things that make me happy and leave me feeling fulfilled.
 - Don't try to blow smoke , I know the facts very well.
 - For some, good education is a necessary evil to get a chance at a better life.
 - After continuously listening to the false accusations, Julia left the meeting room in a high dungeon.
 - She didn't want to be a wet blanket , so left the party.
 - In each question, three meanings numbered I, II and III are given for the Idiom / Phrase bold in the sentence. Out of the given three meanings, only one o...
 - In each question, three meanings numbered I, II and III are given for the Idiom / Phrase highlighted in the sentence. Out of the given three meanings, onl...
 - In each question, three meanings numbered I, II and III are given for the Idiom / Phrase highlighted in the sentence. Out of the given three meanings, onl...
 - The paperwork was piled high, but she manages to beat the clock and finish it all.
 - Both during and after the trial, she felt so black and blue .
 - It is the result of feeling blue for so long that has now started affecting his physical health also.
 - Roy took the lion's share of the money. All Sam got was a couple pennies.
 - In each question, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase given in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning...
 - In each question, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase given in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning...
 - In each question, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase given in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning...
 - When two heavyweights have an argument, its best to sit on the fence  and not make either of the turn against you.Â
 - Â Â An idiom is used in three sentences. You need to choose the right option that covers the correct usage amongst these three sentences. At the dro...
 - An idiom is used in three sentences. You need to choose the right option that covers the correct usage amongst these three sentences. The best thin...
 - Joseph’s business partner took advantage of him by making a deal with their rival and left him high and dry . I. Leaving someone in a heavi...
 - The comedian in last night’s stand up show was struggling hard to keep the pot boiling . I. To maintain the engagement or interest. II. To ...
 - Although Nisha’s first two books were a huge success, she still shouldn’t rest on her laurels and keep going with the research. I. Satisfied with on...
 - My brother said to me, “Don’t waste your time.”
 - Directions: In the given questions, a statement with a blank is given. Fill the blank with the most suitable idiom/phrase to make the statement meaningful...
 - Directions: In the given questions, a statement with a blank is given. Fill the blank with the most suitable idiom/phrase to make the statement meaningful...
 - They doubt the maid has got _____________ so they do not keep much money at home.
 
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