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Choose the correct answer from following options. She decided to have an abortion. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. There is a statute for the abolition of capital punishment. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. You behaved abominably this evening. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. She is abnormally thin. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. Decision to take action against the members of National Assembly has been put in Abevance.dgdffsfsdfsfsd |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. Don't worry,your child is not abnormal. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. He apologised abjectly. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. A childhood accident had left him with an abiding fear of water. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. She was taken to hospital with abdominal pain. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. I saw you at the party dancing with abandon. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. Both men looked slightly abashed, like a pair of guilty school boys. |
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Choose the correct answer from following options. Worries age a man. |
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Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Everything seems to be-----for the Afridi this year. |
Coming up roses
In the tall cotton
Out of the woods
Knock on wood
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Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Javed couldn't answer the question.He was just -----. |
Grasping the nettle
Beating around the bush
Grasping at straws
Coming up roses
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Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) By disparaging the manager Arif is trying to------. |
Push up the daisies
Cut down the tall poppies
Hit the hay
Come up roses
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Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Yours house has lovely brickwork.Don't paint it.It would be------. |
Needle in a haystack
In the tall cotton
Knock on wood
Gilding the lily
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Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Calling for a public inquiry is just a way of kicking the matter-------. |
Into the long grass
To grass roots
In the tall cotton
Out of the woods
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Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Ayesha is not doing well in math,but she may be-------. |
Sowing wild oats
A late bloomer
Going grass roots
An old chestnut
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Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) I'm really-----on the matter of income tax. |
Fresh as a daisy
Beating around the bush
Hitting the hay
Up a tree
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Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) If I had a million dollars I could live (in luxury). |
The life of Riley
Like the Dickens
A Davey Jone's locker
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