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Idioms are phrases whose meaning is generally very different from which is implied. In this quiz, you have to pay attention to the underlined idiom in each sentence and guess its meaning.
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Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) I think it’s wise to bury the hatchet now. We need to clear the air before anyone suspects. I have no axe to grind in this matter. In my neighborhood, everyone behaves like a Good Samaritan. Mary got cold feet on her wedding day. Finally, my father got on board with the plan. I can get this done at the drop of a hat. I have heard your uncle has deep pockets. In life, one has to earn their stripes. I’m afraid you are becoming a couch potato. This assignment is a piece of cake for me. Will you put in a good word for me? This heart attack was a wake-up call for me. I can’t come; it’s raining cats and dogs here. Tell me what happened, I’m all ears. Harry always acts like the class clown. My mother said that I eat like a bird. My friend, you are an early bird. The principal finally gave green light to the project. I suspected you will spill the beans.
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Idioms are very witty and liven up every conversation. The above quiz had included many interesting idioms used in day-to-day conversations. Hope you enjoyed it.