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Q. I have some material from which I could knock ________ an article if you want me to. a) up b) down c) together d) off examaxe.com/eqa/10123

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Idiom : sit in for (someone) Meaning : to take someone else's place in some activity Example : I asked my friend to sit in for me at my volunteer job at the community center. cexams.com/Idioms/sit-in-…

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Idiom : worth its weight in gold Meaning : to be very valuable Example : The advice of my supervisor is worth its weight in gold. cexams.com/Idioms/worth-i…

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Idiom : kangaroo court Meaning : an illegal court formed by a group of people to settle a dispute among themselves Example : There was a kangaroo court in movie after the ranchers arrested the criminal. cexams.com/Idioms/kangaro…

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Phrasal Verb : bottom out Fig. Meaning : to reach the lowest or worst point of something. Example : All my problems seem to be bottoming out. They can't get much worse. cexams.com/Phrasal-Verb/b…

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Idiom : cool one's heels Meaning : to be kept waiting Example : The man was forced to cool his heels before his boss would talk to him. cexams.com/Idioms/cool-on…

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Idiom : high and low Meaning : everywhere Example : I looked high and low for my watch but I could not find it. cexams.com/Idioms/high-an…

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Q. When you first meet someone, you usually shake them ________ the hand. a) with b) on c) in d) by examaxe.com/eqa/10697

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Idiom : better part of (something) Meaning : to be almost all of something Example : I spent the better part of an hour trying to fix the vacuum cleaner. cexams.com/Idioms/better-…

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Idiom : put down (something) or put (something) down Meaning : to stop something by force, to crush something Example : The soldiers easily put down the rebellion by the rebel army. cexams.com/Idioms/put-dow…

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Idiom : take a powder Meaning : to leave quickly, to run away Example : I took a powder immediately after the meeting. cexams.com/Idioms/take-a-…

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Q. Does anyone honestly ________ what a politician says nowadays? a) discover b) think c) believe d) credit examaxe.com/eqa/10732

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Q. At nine o'clock, an usher opened the main door, and all manners ________ forgotten in the rush to get inside. a) were b) had been c) Either could be used. examaxe.com/eqa/25839

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Idiom : talk back to (someone) Meaning : to answer someone rudely Example : The woman is very strict and never allows her children to talk back to her. cexams.com/Idioms/talk-ba…