Idiom Phrases...16

 

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1. To be a good Samaritan

A. To be law-abiding

B. A wise person

C. A religious person

D. A genuinely charitable person


 

2. To have one's heart in one's boots

A. To be deeply depressed

B. to befrightened

C. To get angry

D. To keep a secret


 

3. To wrangle over an ass's shadows

a. To quarrel over trifles

b. To act in a foolish way

c. To do something funny

d. To quarrel over the possession of an ass


4. A man of weight

A. A fat person

B. To truthful and trustworthy man

C. A man of importance

D. A notorious man


 

5. To put one on one's mettle

A. To rouse one to do one's best

B. To ruin somebody

C. To discourage a person

D. To incite a person to fight


6. To hold somebody to ransom

A. To keep captive and demand concession

B. To humiliate

C. To offer bribe

D. To blackmail and extract money


7. To ride hell for Leathers

a. To adopt false means to succeed

b. To work hard for a small accomplishment

c. To ride with furious speeds

d. To earn money by all means


 

8. To set the thames on fire

A. To do something remarkable

B. To try to do the impossible

C. To burn something to ashes

D. To fling ironical remarks


9. To cry wolf

A. To grieve over something which cannot be recovered

B. To cry from grief inconsolably

C. To raise a false alarm

D. To announce to one and all


10. To make a shot

A. To retaliate

B. To hit someone

C. To make a guess

D. To achieve one's objective


Answer Key
1 (d) 2 (a) 3 (a) 4 (c) 5 (a) 6 (a) 7 (c) 8 (b) 9 (c) 10 (c) 


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