Idioms and Phrases
Idioms and Phrases
Idioms and Phrases
(1)The failure of crops in successive years put the farmers in a tight corner.
(1) In a closed room
(2) In a small filed
(3) In a difficult situation
(4) In a meadow
(4)Raj couldnt pay the bill, so he asked the owner to put it on the cuff.
(1) On credit
(2) Against his credit card
(3) In his bank account
(4) In his friends account
(5)His statement is out and out a lie.
(1) Totally
(2) Simply
(3) Merely
(4) Slightly
(6)The luxury car that they bought turned out to be a white elephant.
(1) A rare article
(2) Useful mode of transport
(3) Costly or troublesome possession
(4) A proud possession
(7)If you are fair and square in your work, you will definitely prosper.
(1) Active
(2) Honest
(3) Business like
(4) Authoritative
(11)He went on sowing wild oats, he reaped suffering in his later life.
(1) Inviting troubles as a boy
(2) Warning others as a young man
(3) Irresponsible pleasure seeking in young age
(4) Sowing grains called oats when young
(14)I knew he had an axe to grind and turned down his offer of help.
(1) A blunt axe
(2) A sharp tongue
(3) A private interest to serve
(4) A tendency to fight
(19)He has a very nice manner, but you would better take what he says with
a grain of salt.
(1) To listen to something with considerable doubt
(2) To talk sensibly
(3) To criticise
(4) To complement
(22)I did not mind what he was saying, he was only talking through his hat.
(1) Talking nonsense
(2) Talking ignorantly
(3) Talking irresponsibly
(4) Talking insultingly
(26)The young boy and the old one sat cheek by jowl in the large audience.
(1) Very near
(2) Very far
(3) Tongue tied
(4) Irritated
(27)We wanted to keep the gift as a surprise for mother but my sister gave
the game away.
(1) Lost the game
(2) Gave out the secret
(3) Played badly
(4) Withdrew from the game
(28)I dont think the law will interfere with us as we are just trying to turn
an honest penny.
(1) Make a legitimate living
(2) Make a good living
(3) Have dealings in white money
(4) Become more honest
(38)He was progressing by leaps and bounds because of his hard work.
(1) Rapidly
(2) Slowly
(3) Peacefully
(4) strongly
(40)My close friend got the sack from his first job recently.
(1) Resigned
(2) Got rid of
(3) Was demoted from
(4) Was dismissed from
(43)His failure at the election has been a sore point with him for a long time.
(1) Something which hurts
(2) Something that brings fear to
(3) Something memorable for
(4) Something pleasurable to
(45)The green eyed monster strikes a woman the moment she sees her
husband talking to another pretty woman.
(1) Anger
(2) Hatred
(3) Envy
(4) Jealousy
(50)Many young artists were dropping names at the party to impress the
gathering.
(1) Talking proudly about their family members
(2) Using pet names
(3) Hinting at high connections
(4) Talking informally
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