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In the sentence, what does go to the dogs mean?
If people do not mend their ways, they are sure to go to the dogs.

  • to fight
  • to be rough
  • to be united
  • to be ruined
Correct answer(s):
  • to be ruined

What does the idiom or phrase grease the palm mean?

  • to bribe
  • to cut down a tree
  • to rub oil on the hand
  • to lubricate machine parts
Correct answer(s):
  • to bribe

In the sentence, what does in Dutch mean?
The boy was in Dutch with his friends.

  • in love
  • in awe
  • in trouble
  • on good terms
Correct answer(s):
  • in trouble

In the sentence, what does cool with working mean?
He is cool with working at night.

  • grudgingly working
  • excited about working
  • not ready to work
  • ready to work
Correct answer(s):
  • ready to work

In the sentence, what does within a stone’s throw mean?
Our school is within a stone’s throw of the railway station.

  • very far away
  • within a certain radius
  • at a short distance
  • within a definite distance
Correct answer(s):
  • at a short distance

In the sentence, what does give a piece of one’s mind mean?
The mother was right in giving a piece of her mind to the daughter.

  • speaking sharply
  • speaking sadly
  • speaking kindly
  • speaking cheerfully
Correct answer(s):
  • speaking sharply

In the sentence, what does hold water mean?
His argument does not hold water.

  • to stop the flow of water
  • to sound like a fact
  • to be logical or valid
  • to have a strong effect
Correct answer(s):
  • to be logical or valid

In the sentence, what does come to light mean?
Through the reporter’s efforts, many unknown facts have come to light.

  • ignited
  • brightened
  • been revealed
  • flared up
Correct answer(s):
  • been revealed

In the sentence, what does black sheep mean?
You find a black sheep in every community.

  • one who does not cooperate
  • one who lives a life of shame
  • one who is always doing wrong
  • person with a bad reputation
Correct answer(s):
  • person with a bad reputation

In the sentence, what does an about-turn mean?
His recent statement is an about-turn.

  • complete change of opinion
  • a declaration of war
  • good announcement
  • a bold statement
Correct answer(s):
  • complete change of opinion

In the sentence, what does at daggers drawn mean?
The two friends are now at daggers drawn over a petty issue.

  • frustrated
  • extremely angry or hostile
  • friendly
  • competitors
Correct answer(s):
  • extremely angry or hostile

In the sentence, what does salad days mean?
In his salad days, he was quite a dandy.

  • old age
  • school days
  • one’s youthful days
  • childhood only
Correct answer(s):
  • one's youthful days

In the sentence, what does for good mean?
When he left, he was extremely disappointed. I think he’s gone for good.

  • permanently
  • to a good place
  • to seek good fortune
  • to a foreign country
Correct answer(s):
  • permanently

In the sentence, what does wild goose chase mean?
Their attempt to get back the stolen necklace became a wild goose chase.

  • timely action
  • useless search
  • delayed action
  • wise decision
Correct answer(s):
  • useless search

In the sentence, what does pay on the nail mean?
Goods will be delivered if you pay on the nail.

  • pay promptly
  • pay only in cash
  • pay the full amount later
  • pay within the given time
Correct answer(s):
  • pay promptly

What does the phrase a close-fisted person mean?

  • a miser
  • a close friend
  • a cowardly person
  • a powerful person
Correct answer(s):
  • a miser

In the sentence, what does in a nutshell mean?
I want to tell you in a nutshell: lust for money and power ruined her life.

  • in detail
  • confidentially
  • in a brief manner
  • as objectively as possible
Correct answer(s):
  • in a brief manner

In the sentence, what does other fish to fry mean?
Please be as brief as you can; I have other fish to fry.

  • to cook food
  • to take a rest
  • to meet friends
  • some important work to attend to
Correct answer(s):
  • some important work to attend to

In the sentence, what does throw dust in someone’s eyes mean?
You cannot throw dust in my eyes.

  • abuse me
  • hurt me physically
  • cheat me
  • terrify me
Correct answer(s):
  • cheat me

In the sentence, what does make a mockery of mean?
The trial made a mockery of justice.

  • it was a mock trial
  • there was no serious outcome
  • people mocked the judgment
  • made the system look ridiculous
Correct answer(s):
  • made the system look ridiculous