Test 11-Idioms meaning | English Idioms and Phrases

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Every language has its own idioms and expression and the English language has plenty of phrases that is useful to learn. Idioms are words or phrases that aren’t meant to be taken literally and usually have a cultural meaning behind them. Most of the English idioms you hear are offering advice’s but also contain some underlying principles and values.
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    A. Off The Hook
    B. Everything But The Kitchen Sink
    C. Cut to the Chase
    D. The Last Straw
    A. Can't Judge a Book by its Cover
    B. Doozy
    C. Dead Ringer
    D. Go Out On A Limb
    A. Be glad to see the back of
    B. A penny for your thoughts
    C. A Dime A Dozen
    D. Pick up your ears
    A. Add insult to injury
    B. Lend an Ear
    C. You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover
    D. A Fool And His Money Are Easily Parted
    A. Cut to the Chase
    B. Ball is in your court
    C. Dry Run
    D. New York Minute
    A. Make No Bones About
    B. Spitting Image
    C. Apple of My Eye
    D. Green Room
    A. Pipe Down
    B. Sixth Sense
    C. On The Same Page
    D. In The Bag
    A. Eighty-Six
    B. Be glad to see the back of
    C. Idle Hands Are The Devil's Workshop
    D. A Fool And His Money Are Easily Parted
    A. Run out of steam
    B. Long in the Tooth
    C. Knock On Wood
    D. Beat around the bush
    A. A Blessing In Disguise
    B. Full Monty
    C. You Are What You Eat
    D. A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned