Direction: In this question, you need to replace the underline part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
They say some cafes have illegal direct satellite links to the internet, to which the authorities often ignore deliberately although knowing it is wrong.
Direction: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
The appointment of Conte could persuade him and encourage him to give it one last crack at Tottenham.
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Direction: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
He kind of just reached the crucial part and said, 'Here are contracts for my next three films’.
Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
I was doing fine in the marathon, but it was a bit _______________ for the last couple miles.
Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
As a second surge of infections _______________, health fears threaten to weaken turnout.
Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
The doctor said that seeing her husband's face should ________________ and relieve her amnesia.
Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
After spending a few days apart, you both ________________ to catch each other up on everything you both missed.
Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
I would bet ________________ that it gains new customers from this pandemic.
Direction: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
The teacher severely reprimanded the students for arriving to class late.
Direction: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
Good reporters won't be intimidated, and voters are likely to suspect something wrong if he's not willing to answer legitimate questions.
Directions: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom/expression given as option.
This difference in perspectives is really starting to bother me, since our children are at an age where everything we say counts.
Directions: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom/expression given as option.
We learnt gossips that the Vietnamese company had actually been intimidated into inaction by our lawsuit.
Directions: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom/expression given as option.
After the car accident, the driver's injuries were minor and he was able to walk away from the scene.
Directions: The given sentence has a blank. Which of the idioms given against the sentence can fit in the blank to make the sentence grammatically and meaningfully correct. If none of the idioms fit, select ‘None of the above’ as the answer.
Tom felt like __________ when his friend took him to a Star Wars convention in LA.
Directions: Given below is a sentence with a blank. From the options below, choose the correct idiom(s) that can fit in the blank to make the sentence grammatically and meaningfully correct.
Making the step-up to inter-county football after an absence of two years is ______________
I. a tall order
II. a viper in bosom
III. an uphill battle