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TOEFL Vocab: English Idioms
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english
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Cry a lot (informal)
sink like a stone
make a name for
see the joke
cry buckets
2. Suddenly understanding something
catch some z's
to see light
be beyond the pale
know your place
3. To immediately like something/someone
see the joke
to pull rank
take a shine to
to take center stage
4. Control something firmly and effectively
run a tight ship
get the sack
a flash in a pan
get off your backside
5. Failed completely
grunt work
get off your backside
sink like a stone
the good old days
6. Hard - boring work
run a tight ship
up-to-the-minute
grunt work
like the cat that ate the canary
7. Come to a natural end
the good old days
to pull rank
run its course
know your place
8. Very pleased with oneself (informal - usually collocates with 'look' - 'grin' or 'smile')
like the cat that ate the canary
sit on the fence
is fresh out of
be given/ get his marching order
9. A necessary part of an event or experience which cannot be avoided
part and parcel
cry buckets
be given/ get his marching order
right of the bat
10. Has little or no value
run its course
is fresh out of
not worth a dime
run a tight ship
11. Take action to get something into a good condition
bluff your way
cold cash
grunt work
knock into shape
12. Delay making a decision when they have to choose between two different options in a dispute
be beyond the pale
someone drops the ball
sit on the fence
feather one's own nest
13. Argue violently all the time
sit on the fence
like the cat that ate the canary
open the door to
fight like cats and dogs
14. Accept your low position within society without trying to improve it
know your place
run its course
right of the bat
sit on the fence
15. Gained a better position - or more money - than before
to see light
see the joke
going up in the world
every Tom - Dick and/or Harry
16. Recieve strong criticism
to see light
to clip someone's wings
debt of honour
to get/ take flak
17. Very angry
hopping mad
to get/ take flak
get the sack
run a tight ship
18. Money in form of cash or notes - not a cheque or credit card
right of the bat
to see light
be beyond the pale
cold cash
19. Something that makes a good thing even better
to pull rank
every Tom - Dick and/or Harry
get the sack
the frosting on the cake
20. Used informally to describe something the speaker finds very annoying
catch some z's
take the cake
the good old days
to se the point
21. To sneer; show disrespect
know your place
curl your lip
like the cat that ate the canary
going up in the world
22. Understand something
debt of honour
the good old days
see the joke
feather one's own nest
23. Start to listen carefully
prick ones ears up
catch some z's
spirit of adventure
up-to-the-minute
24. Be unacceptable
be beyond the pale
open the door to
to get/ take flak
bluff your way
25. A debt that one owes someone for moral rather than financial reason
run a tight ship
curl your lip
debt of honour
be given/ get his marching order
26. Pretend to be in a weaker or stronger position than is really the case
feather one's own nest
be given/ get his marching order
bluff your way
someone is batting a thousand
27. To limit someone's freedom
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28. Remembering the past nostalgically
right of the bat
the good old days
someone drops the ball
feather one's own nest
29. Something that happens only once
to pull rank
up-to-the-minute
be beyond the pale
a flash in a pan
30. Immediately
a flash in a pan
fight like cats and dogs
right of the bat
catch some z's
31. Become sensible/ reasonable
fight like cats and dogs
to see reason
not worth a dime
prick ones ears up
32. Do something careless or stupid
someone drops the ball
make a name for
be beyond the pale
a flash in a pan
33. Become famous or respected for
feather one's own nest
make a name for
get the sack
a flash in a pan
34. Doing something extremely well - better than they had hoped
feather one's own nest
is fresh out of
someone is batting a thousand
grunt work
35. Say something accidentally which upsets or embarrasses someone
put your foot in it
someone drops the ball
like the cat that ate the canary
prick ones ears up
36. Understanding the importance of something
every Tom - Dick and/or Harry
hopping mad
the frosting on the cake
to se the point
37. Lose his job
cry buckets
be given/ get his marching order
bluff your way
put your foot in it
38. Has just finished or sold all its supply
cry buckets
a flash in a pan
to get/ take flak
is fresh out of
39. Be extreme
know no bounds
be given/ get his marching order
know your place
not worth a dime
40. Surprise them with something difficult or unpleasant to deal with
throw someone a curveball
up-to-the-minute
someone drops the ball
catch some z's
41. To be the most important or noticeable thing or person
to see reason
debt of honour
to take center stage
be beyond the pale
42. New
every Tom - Dick and/or Harry
get off your backside
up-to-the-minute
to se the point
43. Sleep (informal)
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44. Stop being lazy (very informal)
know your place
spirit of adventure
to clip someone's wings
get off your backside
45. Give something a new start
feather one's own nest
debt of honour
knock into shape
open the door to
46. People that you don't know or think are not important
every Tom - Dick and/or Harry
the good old days
run a tight ship
to get/ take flak
47. Use the power his (manager) position gives him to make them (employees) do something
up-to-the-minute
to pull rank
spirit of adventure
know no bounds
48. Enthusiasm for adventurous activities
is fresh out of
the good old days
to see reason
spirit of adventure
49. Dishonestly use your position to get money for yourself
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50. Be dismissed from your job
be beyond the pale
open the door to
get the sack
debt of honour