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When the ball is in your court it means it's your turn to move or react
Question 1:
When the ball is in your court it means it's your turn to move or react
A.
The Ball Is In Your Court
B.
Use Your Loaf
C.
Sick As A Dog
D.
Rain check
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When you accidentally meet a person you know in a crowded place or somewhere you do not expect him/her to meet. Also when you discuss something with somebody and discover that you both know the same person
When something is becoming worse and worse
When the ball is in your court it means it's your turn to move or react
A person who is very conservative and old-fashioned
You should know how to do the task properly
Something that happened before can't be undone
When you free yourself from obligation or blame. Also, it can mean 'crazy'
You can't change what had been done before, so just keep living. Also: to forgive somebody for something that he/she did to you in the past
When you advise somebody to think twice before he/she does something
Used to describe something easy
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