Test 14-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. A Fool And His Money Are Easily Parted
    B. In The Buff
    C. The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall
    D. Up a blind alley
    A. Fixed In Your Ways
    B. The Last Straw
    C. Raining Cats and Dogs
    D. A Slap on the Wrist
    A. In The Buff
    B. Fixed In Your Ways
    C. On Pins And Needles
    D. Scot-free
    A. Knee Jerk Reaction
    B. Knock On Wood
    C. Good Samaritan
    D. Put a sock in it
    A. Zero Tolerance
    B. The Ball Is In Your Court
    C. Know the Ropes
    D. Third time's the charm
    A. When Pigs Fly
    B. Put a sock in it
    C. The Best Of Both Worlds
    D. Smell A Rat
    A. Ethnic Cleansing
    B. New York Minute
    C. New kid on the block
    D. A Drop in the Bucket
    A. From Rags To Riches
    B. Its Anyone's Call
    C. Come Hell Or High Water
    D. Against The Clock
    A. Get Down to Brass Tacks
    B. Cut to the Chase
    C. Hocus Pocus
    D. Drastic Times Call For Drastic Measures
    A. Up a blind alley
    B. Hit The Books
    C. Get Down to Brass Tacks
    D. Eighty-Six