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"I just saw your 79-year-old grandmother hauling a five-gallon bucket of water up those stairs.
Question 1:
"I just saw your 79-year-old grandmother hauling a five-gallon bucket of water up those stairs. She's one tough*^*.......," Nancy said to Rosa.
A.
cookie
B.
bun
C.
cracker
D.
biscuit
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English Slang Idioms (371) | B2 – Upper-Intermediate
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"I don't think I'd pick on Zack if I were you, Tommy. I know you're fairly big, but he's a tough ........ I don't think*^*you can beat him in a fight.
"I just saw your 79-year-old grandmother hauling a five-gallon bucket of water up those stairs. She's one tough*^*.......," Nancy said to Rosa.
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"My wife has kept her head through all our troubles-- the mortgage crisis, my job loss, the car accident. She's*^*been a ....... of strength to me," Ed told his brother-in-law.
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"I can't find my wallet anywhere. It seems to have vanished without a .......," Joe said to his wife.
"We don't have any saw blades for that here, but I might be able to ....... one down in the warehouse. I'll call*^*you back," Greg told the contractor.
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