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  1. Question 1 of 318
    1. Question

    I don’t think he’s ready to be the CFO. He’s only 36 years old and still _____ behind the ears.

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    wet behind the ears
    Someone wet behind the ears is young and inexperienced.

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    wet behind the ears
    Someone wet behind the ears is young and inexperienced.

  2. Question 2 of 318
    2. Question

    He asked for a raise but I wouldn’t give it to him. We can easily find someone else to do the job. Guys like him are a _____ a dozen.

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    dime a dozen
    A dime a dozen means common and almost worthless. This idiom can be used to describe both people and things.

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    dime a dozen
    A dime a dozen means common and almost worthless. This idiom can be used to describe both people and things.

  3. Question 3 of 318
    3. Question

    Despite all of her success, she remained a humble, _____ -to-earth person.

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    down to earth
    Someone down to earth is humble and not pretentious.

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    down to earth
    Someone down to earth is humble and not pretentious.

  4. Question 4 of 318
    4. Question

    I grew up on the wrong side of the _____. Nothing was given to me and I had to work extremely hard for everything I have. 

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    the wrong side of the tracks
    Someone from the wrong side of the tracks is from the bad part of town.

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    the wrong side of the tracks
    Someone from the wrong side of the tracks is from the bad part of town.

  5. Question 5 of 318
    5. Question

    Kurt worked in sales for several years but he decided he wasn’t cut _____ for it. He went back to school and became a nurse.

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    not cut out for something 
    Someone not cut out for something is not the right person for a certain job, task, or activity.

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    not cut out for something 
    Someone not cut out for something is not the right person for a certain job, task, or activity.

  6. Question 6 of 318
    6. Question

    I didn’t get John’s offer in writing, but he is a man of his _____ and I know I can trust him.

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    man of his word
    A man of his word is someone who keeps promises.

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    man of his word
    A man of his word is someone who keeps promises.

  7. Question 7 of 318
    7. Question

    He’s a young, up-and- ______ member of the Democratic party.

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    up-and-coming (noun form is up-and-comer)
    Someone up-and-coming is steadily becoming more successful.

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    up-and-coming (noun form is up-and-comer)
    Someone up-and-coming is steadily becoming more successful.

  8. Question 8 of 318
    8. Question

    I’m not much of a morning person. I’m more of a night _____.

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    night owl
    A night owl is someone who likes to stay up late.

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    night owl
    A night owl is someone who likes to stay up late.

  9. Question 9 of 318
    9. Question

    No way would I pay $10,000 for this car. You can’t take advantage of me like that. I wasn’t born ______.

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    wasn’t/weren’t born yesterday
    If someone wasn’t born yesterday, it means that they are not naive and not easily tricked.

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    wasn’t/weren’t born yesterday
    If someone wasn’t born yesterday, it means that they are not naive and not easily tricked.

  10. Question 10 of 318
    10. Question

    Tom is a bit of a hot-_____. He loses his temper easily and jumps down people’s throats.

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    hot head
    A hot head is someone who gets angry easily.

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    hot head
    A hot head is someone who gets angry easily.

  11. Question 11 of 318
    11. Question

    Saying Luke likes soccer is an understatement. He eats, sleeps, and ______ it.

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    eat, sleep, and breathe something
    If someone eats, sleeps, and breathes something, it means they are obsessed with that thing.

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    eat, sleep, and breathe something
    If someone eats, sleeps, and breathes something, it means they are obsessed with that thing.

  12. Question 12 of 318
    12. Question

    I hears she’s tough as _____ during negotiations. She always gets her way.

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    tough as nails (also hard as nails)
    Someone tough as nails is strong and determined.

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    tough as nails (also hard as nails)
    Someone tough as nails is strong and determined.

  13. Question 13 of 318
    13. Question

    Martin’s brothers and sisters are doctors and lawyers. I guess you could say he’s the black ______ of the family. He’s a drummer in a rock band.

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    black sheep
    A black sheep is someone who doesn’t fit in with the rest of the family or group.

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    black sheep
    A black sheep is someone who doesn’t fit in with the rest of the family or group.

  14. Question 14 of 318
    14. Question

    He comes from a _____ collar, working-class background.

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    blue collar
    blue collar worker is someone who does manual labor or works with their hands. Blue collar is the opposite of white collar. We can also use blue collar to describe things (jobs, positions, places, etc.).

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    blue collar
    blue collar worker is someone who does manual labor or works with their hands. Blue collar is the opposite of white collar. We can also use blue collar to describe things (jobs, positions, places, etc.).

  15. Question 15 of 318
    15. Question

    Jake’s grandfather was a millionaire. Jake was born with a _____ spoon in his mouth.

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    born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth
    Someone born with a silver spoon in their mouth was born rich with privileges other people don’t have.

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    born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth
    Someone born with a silver spoon in their mouth was born rich with privileges other people don’t have.

  16. Question 16 of 318
    16. Question

    There’s a rumor that layoffs are coming. Management wants to get rid of all the dead _____.

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    dead wood
    Dead wood refers to people no longer useful to an organization.

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    dead wood
    Dead wood refers to people no longer useful to an organization.

  17. Question 17 of 318
    17. Question

    Stan isn’t very social. He tends to _____ to himself instead of talking to other people.

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    keep to oneself
    Someone who keeps to themselves is quiet and does not interact much with other people.

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    keep to oneself
    Someone who keeps to themselves is quiet and does not interact much with other people.

  18. Question 18 of 318
    18. Question

    Being a _____ -shot Hollywood producer has really changed him. He’s become a bit full of himself.

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    big shot
    A big shot is someone very important.

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    big shot
    A big shot is someone very important.

  19. Question 19 of 318
    19. Question

    I was such a happy-go- _____ kid. There was nothing to worry about.

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    happy-go-lucky
    Someone happy-go-lucky is carefree and without worry.

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    happy-go-lucky
    Someone happy-go-lucky is carefree and without worry.

  20. Question 20 of 318
    20. Question

    It’s tough to find someone more kind and generous than Christine. She’d give you the shirt off her_____.

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    would give you the shirt off one’s back
    Someone who would give you the shirt off their back is extremely generous.

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    would give you the shirt off one’s back
    Someone who would give you the shirt off their back is extremely generous.

  21. Question 21 of 318
    21. Question

    Mark doesn’t have a lot of experience, but we see the potential in him. He’s a diamond in the _____.

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    diamond in the rough
    A diamond in the rough is someone with potential but lacking refinement.

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    diamond in the rough
    A diamond in the rough is someone with potential but lacking refinement.

  22. Question 22 of 318
    22. Question

    Don’t trust anyone in this business. Most of these people are two- _____ liars.

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    two-faced
    Someone two-faced is deceitful and likely to betray people.

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    two-faced
    Someone two-faced is deceitful and likely to betray people.

  23. Question 23 of 318
    23. Question

    Five years ago he was a great soccer player. Now he’s past his _____.

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    past one’s prime
    If someone is past their prime, they are not as good as they once were due to advanced age.

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    past one’s prime
    If someone is past their prime, they are not as good as they once were due to advanced age.

  24. Question 24 of 318
    24. Question

    Carter acts tough, but on the inside he has a heart of _____.

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    heart of gold
    Someone with a heart of gold is very kind.

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    heart of gold
    Someone with a heart of gold is very kind.

  25. Question 25 of 318
    25. Question

    Mike’s a first- _____ architect who has won the respect and admiration of his peers.

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    first rate
    Someone first-rate is excellent. We can also say second rate and third rate to describe someone of inferior quality

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    first rate
    Someone first-rate is excellent. We can also say second rate and third rate to describe someone of inferior quality

  26. Question 26 of 318
    26. Question

    Elizabeth is applying to law schools right now. Her father was a famous defense attorney. It seems like she wants to follow in his _____.

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    follow in someone’s footsteps
    To follow in someone’s footsteps means to follow someone’s example or path in life.

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    follow in someone’s footsteps
    To follow in someone’s footsteps means to follow someone’s example or path in life.

  27. Question 27 of 318
    27. Question

    I tried to convince him to use social media, but he’s set in his _____ and doesn’t want to consider it.

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    set in one’s ways
    Someone set in their ways is not easily persuaded to change or consider other ideas.

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    set in one’s ways
    Someone set in their ways is not easily persuaded to change or consider other ideas.

  28. Question 28 of 318
    28. Question

    When she made the investment some people thought she was _____ of her mind, but she turned out to be right.

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    out of one’s mind
    Out of one’s mind means crazy.

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    out of one’s mind
    Out of one’s mind means crazy.

  29. Question 29 of 318
    29. Question

    You’ll really like the new manager. He’s a real class _____.

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    class act
    A class act is someone regarded as outstanding and admirable.

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    class act
    A class act is someone regarded as outstanding and admirable.

  30. Question 30 of 318
    30. Question

    Bart is a chip off the old _____. He has his father’s winning smile and calm voice.

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    chip off the old block
    A chip off the old block is someone who closely resembles a parent

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    chip off the old block
    A chip off the old block is someone who closely resembles a parent

  31. Question 31 of 318
    31. Question

    Dan’s starting to be successful as a writer. He’s really _____ places.

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    going places
    Someone going places is on their way to becoming successful.

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    going places
    Someone going places is on their way to becoming successful.

  32. Question 32 of 318
    32. Question

    He got to the top by being a yes _____. He just echoes what upper management says.

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    yes man
    A yes man is someone who always agrees with their superiors.

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    yes man
    A yes man is someone who always agrees with their superiors.

  33. Question 33 of 318
    33. Question

    Kate’s the spitting _____ of her mother. They almost look like twins.

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    spitting image
    If someone is a spitting image of someone else, it means the person looks like a close family member.

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    spitting image
    If someone is a spitting image of someone else, it means the person looks like a close family member.

  34. Question 34 of 318
    34. Question

    There are three candidates running for office. It looks like a close race between two of them. The third candidate is a dark _____. If he wins, everyone will be shocked.

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    dark horse
    A dark horse is someone unlikely to win an election or contest.

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    dark horse
    A dark horse is someone unlikely to win an election or contest.

  35. Question 35 of 318
    35. Question

    Mr. Young isn’t a Johnny-come- ______ to the industry. He’s been in the field for three decades.

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    Johnny-come-lately
    A Johnny-come-lately is a newcomer.

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    Johnny-come-lately
    A Johnny-come-lately is a newcomer.

  36. Question 36 of 318
    36. Question

    It’s hard to put my finger on what I didn’t like about him, but something about him _____ me the wrong way.

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    rub someone the wrong way
    To rub someone the wrong way means to bother or offend someone accidentally.

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    rub someone the wrong way
    To rub someone the wrong way means to bother or offend someone accidentally.

  37. Question 37 of 318
    37. Question

    Some people think it’s unfair that people who commit white- _____ crime tend to serve lighter sentences than other criminals.

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    white collar
    white collar worker works in an office. White collar is the opposite of blue collar. We can also use white collar to describe things (jobs, positions, places, etc.).

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    white collar
    white collar worker works in an office. White collar is the opposite of blue collar. We can also use white collar to describe things (jobs, positions, places, etc.).

  38. Question 38 of 318
    38. Question

    Andrew is exceptionally ambitious. He’s not content with being second in command. He wants to be top _____.

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    top dog
    A top dog is someone occupying the top position in an organization or someone who has the highest authority.

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    top dog
    A top dog is someone occupying the top position in an organization or someone who has the highest authority.

  39. Question 39 of 318
    39. Question

    The scandal made him the laughing _____ of the whole nation. The story was on the news for weeks.

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    laughing stock
    To be the laughing stock means to be someone many people make fun of. We often say someone is the laughing stock of a place, an organization, a community, etc.

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    laughing stock
    To be the laughing stock means to be someone many people make fun of. We often say someone is the laughing stock of a place, an organization, a community, etc.

  40. Question 40 of 318
    40. Question

    I know that top movie critics loved the film, but what does the average _____ think of the movie?

    Correct

    average Joe
    An average Joe is a common man.

    Incorrect

    average Joe
    An average Joe is a common man.

  41. Question 41 of 318
    41. Question

    I tend to be very honest and forthcoming with people. I’m an open _____.

    Correct

    open book
    An open book is someone whose feelings, opinions, motives, etc. are easily understood.

    Incorrect

    open book
    An open book is someone whose feelings, opinions, motives, etc. are easily understood.

  42. Question 42 of 318
    42. Question

    Replacing Steven will be tough. He was the best personal assistant I’ve ever had. Everyone else I’ve worked with can’t hold a _____ to him.

    Correct

    can’t hold a candle to someone
    If someone can’t hold a candle to someone else, it means that the person is far inferior to the other person.

    Incorrect

    can’t hold a candle to someone
    If someone can’t hold a candle to someone else, it means that the person is far inferior to the other person.

  43. Question 43 of 318
    43. Question

    Any accountant worth his _____ should be able to file these forms for you.

    Correct

    worth one’s salt
    Someone worth their salt is competent and worthy of their pay.

    Incorrect

    worth one’s salt
    Someone worth their salt is competent and worthy of their pay.

  44. Question 44 of 318
    44. Question

    He’s old and not as sharp as he used to be. People say he’s washed _____.

    Correct

    washed up
    Washed up is similar to past one’s prime. It means that someone is no longer successful and that their best days are behind them.

    Incorrect

    washed up
    Washed up is similar to past one’s prime. It means that someone is no longer successful and that their best days are behind them.

  45. Question 45 of 318
    45. Question

    When Molly left Manhattan to practice family law in a rural town, she felt like a big fish in a small _____.

    Correct

    big fish in a small pond
    A big fish in a small pond is someone very important in a small area, group, or community.

    Incorrect

    big fish in a small pond
    A big fish in a small pond is someone very important in a small area, group, or community.

  46. Question 46 of 318
    46. Question

    Benny always wears his _____ on his sleeve. Some people think he should do a better job at hiding his emotions.

    Correct

    wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve
    If someone wears their heart on their sleeve, it means they openly express their true emotions.

    Incorrect

    wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve
    If someone wears their heart on their sleeve, it means they openly express their true emotions.

  47. Question 47 of 318
    47. Question

    All of our interns were fairly good, but only one of them stood out in the ______.

    Correct

    stand out in the crowd
    If someone stands out in the crowd, it means they are different in a way that is obvious or easily noticed.

    Incorrect

    stand out in the crowd
    If someone stands out in the crowd, it means they are different in a way that is obvious or easily noticed.

  48. Question 48 of 318
    48. Question

    48. Just like his father, Greg is a public accountant and spends his free time fishing and watching football. I guess the apple doesn’t _____ far from the tree.

    Correct

    the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
    We say that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree to communicate that a child is very much like one of their parents.

    Incorrect

    the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
    We say that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree to communicate that a child is very much like one of their parents.

  49. Question 49 of 318
    49. Question

    Everyone in my department is from the United States except for me. Sometimes I feel like the _____ man out.

    Correct

    odd man out
    The odd man out is someone who is different in some way from all the other members in a group.

    Incorrect

    odd man out
    The odd man out is someone who is different in some way from all the other members in a group.

  50. Question 50 of 318
    50. Question

    Ever since Christian wasn’t given the promotion he’s had a chip on his ______.

    Correct

    have a chip on one’s shoulder
    Someone with a chip on their shoulder often acts angry due to a perceived injustice and feels like they have something to prove.

    Incorrect

    have a chip on one’s shoulder
    Someone with a chip on their shoulder often acts angry due to a perceived injustice and feels like they have something to prove.

  51. Question 51 of 318
    51. Question

    I don’t think now is the right time to talk about this project. Let’s put it on the _____ burner for now and we can revisit it next week.

    Correct

    put something on the back burner
    If something has been put on the back burner, it has been suspended temporarily. This idiom is similar to put something on hold.

    Incorrect

    put something on the back burner
    If something has been put on the back burner, it has been suspended temporarily. This idiom is similar to put something on hold.

  52. Question 52 of 318
    52. Question

    Hi, Paul. Long time, no _____. How have you been?

    Correct

    long time, no see
    We often say Long time, no see when we greet someone we haven’t seen in a long time.

    Incorrect

    long time, no see
    We often say Long time, no see when we greet someone we haven’t seen in a long time.

  53. Question 53 of 318
    53. Question

    My French isn’t that great, and our clients were speaking a mile a _____. I only understood about half of the conversation.

    Correct

    a mile a minute
    A mile a minute means very fast.

    Incorrect

    a mile a minute
    A mile a minute means very fast.

  54. Question 54 of 318
    54. Question

    I was working on the presentation and all of a sudden I realized it was 7:30. I was so involved in what I was doing that I completely lost _____ of time.

    Correct

    lose track of time
    To lose track of time means to not realize how much time is passing.

    Incorrect

    lose track of time
    To lose track of time means to not realize how much time is passing.

  55. Question 55 of 318
    55. Question

    Susan had a dead-end job for years. She told me she’s been working hard to make up for _____ time.

    Correct

    make up for lost time
    To make up for lost time means to work hard/quickly to compensate for the fact that little progress has been made.

    Incorrect

    make up for lost time
    To make up for lost time means to work hard/quickly to compensate for the fact that little progress has been made.

  56. Question 56 of 318
    56. Question

    I’ve been jogging before work. It’s hard waking up at the crack of _____, but I feel much healthier and have more energy.

    Correct

    crack of dawn
    The crack of dawn means very early in the morning.

    Incorrect

    crack of dawn
    The crack of dawn means very early in the morning.

  57. Question 57 of 318
    57. Question

    I’m too tired to be productive. Let’s call it a _____ and go home.

    Correct

    Let’s call it a day/Why don’t we call it a day?
    We can say Let’s call it a day (or Why don’t we call it a day?) to suggest that we stop working for the day.

    Incorrect

    Let’s call it a day/Why don’t we call it a day?
    We can say Let’s call it a day (or Why don’t we call it a day?) to suggest that we stop working for the day.

  58. Question 58 of 318
    58. Question

    We don’t have to make a decision today, but sooner or _____ we’re going to have do decide.

    Correct

    sooner or later
    If something will happen sooner or later, it means that it will happen at an unspecific time in the future.

    Incorrect

    sooner or later
    If something will happen sooner or later, it means that it will happen at an unspecific time in the future.

  59. Question 59 of 318
    59. Question

    How do you find the ____ to volunteer when you have such a demanding job and a family?

    Correct

    find the time
    To find the time for something means to make time for a task or activity.

    Incorrect

    find the time
    To find the time for something means to make time for a task or activity.

  60. Question 60 of 318
    60. Question

    We’re in the desert. It only rains here once in a blue _____.

    Correct

    once in a blue moon
    Once in a blue moon means very infrequently.

    Incorrect

    once in a blue moon
    Once in a blue moon means very infrequently.

  61. Question 61 of 318
    61. Question

    I can’t believe you still have a newspaper subscription. Why don’t you _____ with the times and get a digital subscription?

    Correct

    get with the times
    To get with the times mean to do/think what other people are doing/thinking in the modern world.

    Incorrect

    get with the times
    To get with the times mean to do/think what other people are doing/thinking in the modern world.

  62. Question 62 of 318
    62. Question

    In college, I always waited until the last _____ to complete my assignments.

    Correct

    wait until the last minute
    Self-explanatory.

    Incorrect

    wait until the last minute
    Self-explanatory.

  63. Question 63 of 318
    63. Question

    I’ve always felt comfortable here. From _____ one, I knew this was the right place for me.

    Correct

    from day one
    From day one means from the beginning.

    Incorrect

    from day one
    From day one means from the beginning.

  64. Question 64 of 318
    64. Question

    It took Immigration ten months to process Kim’s application for a work visa. She was frustrated, but better late than _____, right?

    Correct

    better late than never
    Self explanatory.

    Incorrect

    better late than never
    Self explanatory.

  65. Question 65 of 318
    65. Question

    Your English is fine. You just need to have some patience and keep working hard. Remember, Rome wasn’t _____ in a day.

    Correct

    Rome wasn’t built in a day
    We say Rome wasn’t built in a day to communicate that great accomplishments take time.

    Incorrect

    Rome wasn’t built in a day
    We say Rome wasn’t built in a day to communicate that great accomplishments take time.

  66. Question 66 of 318
    66. Question

    Deciding to leave town for the weekend was a spur of the _____ decision. We just got in the car and drove to the beach.

    Correct

    spur of the moment
    Something spur of the moment is spontaneous or unplanned.

    Incorrect

    spur of the moment
    Something spur of the moment is spontaneous or unplanned.

  67. Question 67 of 318
    67. Question

    The car was expensive but it has great gas mileage. It’s going to save me money in the long _____.

    Correct

    in the long run
    In the long run means over an extended period of time.

    Incorrect

    in the long run
    In the long run means over an extended period of time.

  68. Question 68 of 318
    68. Question

    We don’t have the funding for this project right now. We’re going to have to put it on _____ for now.

    Correct

    put something on hold
    If something has been put on hold, it has been suspended temporarily. This idiom is similar to put something on the back burner.

    Incorrect

    put something on hold
    If something has been put on hold, it has been suspended temporarily. This idiom is similar to put something on the back burner.

  69. Question 69 of 318
    69. Question

    My next meeting isn’t for another hour. I have some _____ to kill. Do you want to get a cup of coffee?

    Correct

    time to kill
    Someone with time to kill has nothing urgent to do for a certain period of time.

    Incorrect

    time to kill
    Someone with time to kill has nothing urgent to do for a certain period of time.

  70. Question 70 of 318
    70. Question

    I’ve been pressed for _____ all week. We have an important deadline this Friday.

    Correct

    pressed for time
    Someone pressed for time doesn’t have much time due to responsibilities, tasks, etc.

    Incorrect

    pressed for time
    Someone pressed for time doesn’t have much time due to responsibilities, tasks, etc.

  71. Question 71 of 318
    71. Question

    By the time I found out my favorite band was in town, the concert had already sold out. I completely missed the _____.

    Correct

    miss the boat
    To miss the boat means to be too late to take advantage of an opportunity.

    Incorrect

    miss the boat
    To miss the boat means to be too late to take advantage of an opportunity.

  72. Question 72 of 318
    72. Question

    It was a race against the _____ to finish the construction project before the rainy season.

    Correct

    race against the clock
    A race against the clock is a situation in which something must be done very quickly.

    Incorrect

    race against the clock
    A race against the clock is a situation in which something must be done very quickly.

  73. Question 73 of 318
    73. Question

    I almost missed my flight to London. I got to the gate in the nick of _____. Had I arrived five minutes later, I would have missed it.

    Correct

    in the nick of time
    In the nick of time communicates that something happened with little time to spare.

    Incorrect

    in the nick of time
    In the nick of time communicates that something happened with little time to spare.

  74. Question 74 of 318
    74. Question

    I think we need to move on and talk about something else. Otherwise, the two of them will be arguing until the _____ come home.

    Correct

    until the cows come home
    Until the cows come home means for a very long time.

    Incorrect

    until the cows come home
    Until the cows come home means for a very long time.

  75. Question 75 of 318
    75. Question

    Part of my success is due to hard work and perseverance, but I owe a lot of my success to being in the right _____ at the right time.

    Correct

    right place at the right time
    Self explanatory.

    Incorrect

    right place at the right time
    Self explanatory.

  76. Question 76 of 318
    76. Question

    Only time will _____ if the policy change was a good idea. It’s impossible to know right now if it was the right decision.

    Correct

    only time will tell
    Only time will tell means that we can’t know now but we will find out in the future.

    Incorrect

    only time will tell
    Only time will tell means that we can’t know now but we will find out in the future.

  77. Question 77 of 318
    77. Question

    It’s only a matter of time before they fire him. His _____ are numbered.

    Correct

    days are numbered
    If something’s (or someone’s) days are numbered, it means that it will not exist for much longer.

    Incorrect

    days are numbered
    If something’s (or someone’s) days are numbered, it means that it will not exist for much longer.

  78. Question 78 of 318
    78. Question

    Eventually, we’re going to need to move into a bigger house, but for the time _____ we have enough space.

    Correct

    for the time being
    For the time being means for now.

    Incorrect

    for the time being
    For the time being means for now.

  79. Question 79 of 318
    79. Question

    We have to make a decision now. The offer will be off the table tomorrow. It’s now or _____.

    Correct

    now or never
    Now or never communicates that something must be done now because there will not be another opportunity in the future.

    Incorrect

    now or never
    Now or never communicates that something must be done now because there will not be another opportunity in the future.

  80. Question 80 of 318
    80. Question

    _____ clockwork, John wakes up at 6:30 a.m. and reads the newspaper.

    Correct

    like clockwork
    Something that happens like clockwork happens at regular, predictable times.

    Incorrect

    like clockwork
    Something that happens like clockwork happens at regular, predictable times.

  81. Question 81 of 318
    81. Question

    The semester ended last week and I don’t go back to school until September. I feel like I have all the time in the _____.

    Correct

    all the time in the world
    Someone with all the time in the world has an excessive amount of free time.

    Incorrect

    all the time in the world
    Someone with all the time in the world has an excessive amount of free time.

  82. Question 82 of 318
    82. Question

    High school was a lot of fun for Becky. She had the time of her _____.

    Correct

    the time of one’s life
    If someone had the time of their life, it means they had a really great time.

    Incorrect

    the time of one’s life
    If someone had the time of their life, it means they had a really great time.

  83. Question 83 of 318
    83. Question

    The two candidates have been campaigning for months. Now comes the moment of _____. Today everyone in the state will vote for in the gubernatorial election.

    Correct

    moment of truth
    The moment of truth is a critical moment when something is put to the test.

    Incorrect

    moment of truth
    The moment of truth is a critical moment when something is put to the test.

  84. Question 84 of 318
    84. Question

    Medical professionals say there’s no time to _____ and that we must act now to stop this epidemic.

    Correct

    there’s no time to lose
    There’s no time to lose means that something must be started right away.

    Incorrect

    there’s no time to lose
    There’s no time to lose means that something must be started right away.

  85. Question 85 of 318
    85. Question

    I often wait until the last minute to finish my assignments. I feel like I often do my best work at the eleventh _____.

    Correct

    the eleventh hour
    At the eleventh hour means at the last minute.

    Incorrect

    the eleventh hour
    At the eleventh hour means at the last minute.

  86. Question 86 of 318
    86. Question

    I’m feeling a bit under the _____ today. I think I’m getting a cold.

    Correct

    under the weather
    Someone under the weather feels a little bit sick.

    Incorrect

    under the weather
    Someone under the weather feels a little bit sick.

  87. Question 87 of 318
    87. Question

    It was a bad car accident, and Martin was really shaken _____ for a few days afterwards.

    Correct

    shaken up
    Someone shaken up is troubled or distressed.

    Incorrect

    shaken up
    Someone shaken up is troubled or distressed.

  88. Question 88 of 318
    88. Question

    Our supplier sent us the wrong laptops and we’re going to have to wait another two weeks to get the ones we ordered. Our supervisor is not a _____ camper right now.

    Correct

    happy camper
    If someone is a happy camper, they are content and satisfied. We often use this idiom in the negative form. (Ex. He’s not a happy camper right now.)

    Incorrect

    happy camper
    If someone is a happy camper, they are content and satisfied. We often use this idiom in the negative form. (Ex. He’s not a happy camper right now.)

  89. Question 89 of 318
    89. Question

    He’s always so calm, but one day he completely _____ off the handle and started screaming at people.

    Correct

    fly off the handle
    To fly off the handle means to lose one’s temper very suddenly.

    Incorrect

    fly off the handle
    To fly off the handle means to lose one’s temper very suddenly.

  90. Question 90 of 318
    90. Question

    It was the first time I had ever been interviewed on TV and I really got a _____ out of it. I can’t wait to do it again.

    Correct

    get a kick out of something
    To get a kick out of something means to really enjoy something.

    Incorrect

    get a kick out of something
    To get a kick out of something means to really enjoy something.

  91. Question 91 of 318
    91. Question

    Liz said she felt like a _____ out of water in Tokyo. She’s used to living in a rural area.

    Correct

    fish out of water
    If someone is like a fish out of water, it means they are in an unfamiliar or uncomfortable situation.

    Incorrect

    fish out of water
    If someone is like a fish out of water, it means they are in an unfamiliar or uncomfortable situation.

  92. Question 92 of 318
    92. Question

    I didn’t want to miss work for three days, but what could I do? I was as sick as a _____.

    Correct

    as sick as a dog
    Someone as sick as a dog is very sick.

    Incorrect

    as sick as a dog
    Someone as sick as a dog is very sick.

  93. Question 93 of 318
    93. Question

    On the weekend we play football in a local league. After a long week of work, it’s important to let off a little _____.

    Correct

    let/blow off a little steam
    To let or blow off a little steam means to do something to release pent up energy or emotions.

    Incorrect

    let/blow off a little steam
    To let or blow off a little steam means to do something to release pent up energy or emotions.

  94. Question 94 of 318
    94. Question

    After the first round of layoffs, everyone in the building was a little _____ edge.

    Correct

    on edge
    Someone on edge is tense and nervous.

    Incorrect

    on edge
    Someone on edge is tense and nervous.

  95. Question 95 of 318
    95. Question

    Getting some recognition during the meeting really made my _____.

    Correct

    make someone’s day
    To make someone’s day means to make someone happy by saying or doing something that is the best moment of that person’s day.

    Incorrect

    make someone’s day
    To make someone’s day means to make someone happy by saying or doing something that is the best moment of that person’s day.

  96. Question 96 of 318
    96. Question

    On Friday, Kate was still a little jet-lagged. She looked completely spaced _____ at breakfast.

    Correct

    spaced out
    Someone spaced out is in a disoriented stupor.

    Incorrect

    spaced out
    Someone spaced out is in a disoriented stupor.

  97. Question 97 of 318
    97. Question

    It’s just a little setback. Don’t get upset about it. Keep your ____ up and work through it.

    Correct

    keep one’s chin up
    To keep one’s chin up means to stay positive in the face of adversity.

    Incorrect

    keep one’s chin up
    To keep one’s chin up means to stay positive in the face of adversity.

  98. Question 98 of 318
    98. Question

    Dexter quit smoking and started a new diet. He says he’s turning over a new _____.

    Correct

    turn over a new leaf
    To turn over a new leaf means to make an important change for the better.

    Incorrect

    turn over a new leaf
    To turn over a new leaf means to make an important change for the better.

  99. Question 99 of 318
    99. Question

    This is totally unacceptable. I’m going to call customer service and give them a _____ of my mind.

    Correct

    give someone a piece of one’s mind
    To give someone a piece of one’s mind means to angrily speak or yell at someone who has done something wrong.

    Incorrect

    give someone a piece of one’s mind
    To give someone a piece of one’s mind means to angrily speak or yell at someone who has done something wrong.

  100. Question 100 of 318
    100. Question

    When I got my internship, I was disappointed. I’d had my heart _____ on getting an internship at another company, but it didn’t work out.

    Correct

    have one’s heart set on something
    To have one’s heart set on something means to greatly desire something.

    Incorrect

    have one’s heart set on something
    To have one’s heart set on something means to greatly desire something.

  101. Question 101 of 318
    101. Question

    You have plenty of money saved for retirement. You could lose half your money in the stock market and still be _____ pretty.

    Correct

    sitting pretty
    Someone sitting pretty is in a very good, secure position.

    Incorrect

    sitting pretty
    Someone sitting pretty is in a very good, secure position.

  102. Question 102 of 318
    102. Question

    When I found out we lost the contract, I had a sinking _____ in the pit of my stomach.

    Correct

    sinking feeling
    A sinking feeling is a feeling that something bad is about to happen.

    Incorrect

    sinking feeling
    A sinking feeling is a feeling that something bad is about to happen.

  103. Question 103 of 318
    103. Question

    What’s Mary’s problem today? Did something happen, or did she just get up on the wrong _____ of the bed?

    Correct

    get up on the wrong side of the bed
    If someone has gotten up on the wrong side of the bed, it means they are in a bad mood, often for no reason.

    Incorrect

    get up on the wrong side of the bed
    If someone has gotten up on the wrong side of the bed, it means they are in a bad mood, often for no reason.

  104. Question 104 of 318
    104. Question

    I had some _____ in my stomach before the presentation, but everything went just fine.

    Correct

    butterflies in one’s stomach
    If someone has butterflies in their stomach, it means that they have a funny feeling in their stomach due to nervousness.

    Incorrect

    butterflies in one’s stomach
    If someone has butterflies in their stomach, it means that they have a funny feeling in their stomach due to nervousness.

  105. Question 105 of 318
    105. Question

    Normally he’s 100% reliable. I don’t know why he’s been so _____ his game lately.

    Correct

    off one’s game
    Someone off their game is performing below their normal level.

    Incorrect

    off one’s game
    Someone off their game is performing below their normal level.

  106. Question 106 of 318
    106. Question

    Sometimes I have trouble writing but other times I get _____ the zone and effortlessly write for hours.

    Correct

    in the zone
    Someone in the zone is in a focused state that results in good performance.

    Incorrect

    in the zone
    Someone in the zone is in a focused state that results in good performance.

  107. Question 107 of 318
    107. Question

    The speaker wasn’t very good and everyone looked _____ to tears during his talk.

    Correct

    bored to tears/death
    Someone bored to tears/death is extremely bored.

    Incorrect

    bored to tears/death
    Someone bored to tears/death is extremely bored.

  108. Question 108 of 318
    108. Question

    It was just a suggestion. You don’t need to bite my ____ off about it.

    Correct

    bite one’s head off
    To bite someone’s head off means to yell at someone for no reason.

    Incorrect

    bite one’s head off
    To bite someone’s head off means to yell at someone for no reason.

  109. Question 109 of 318
    109. Question

    I don’t think I’m in the _____ for pizza. Let’s order Chinese food instead.

    Correct

    in the mood for
    To be in the mood for something means to want something at the moment (a  certain food, an activity, etc.).

    Incorrect

    in the mood for
    To be in the mood for something means to want something at the moment (a  certain food, an activity, etc.).

  110. Question 110 of 318
    110. Question

    I wonder what Kevin did to offend Jeffrey. Jeffrey gave him the cold _____ this morning. He didn’t say a word to him.

    Correct

    give someone the cold shoulder
    To give someone the cold shoulder means to ignore someone.

    Incorrect

    give someone the cold shoulder
    To give someone the cold shoulder means to ignore someone.

  111. Question 111 of 318
    111. Question

    The Christmas season always puts me in _____ spirits. It’s such a wonderful time of year.

    Correct

    in high spirits
    Someone in high spirits is very happy.

    Incorrect

    in high spirits
    Someone in high spirits is very happy.

  112. Question 112 of 318
    112. Question

    I waited on hold for almost 20 minutes. It was really trying my ______.

    Correct

    try one’s patience
    To try one’s patience means to make someone annoyed or lose their patience.

    Incorrect

    try one’s patience
    To try one’s patience means to make someone annoyed or lose their patience.

  113. Question 113 of 318
    113. Question

    I don’t know if I want to attend the event or not. I’m _____ the fence about it.

    Correct

    on the fence
    Someone on the fence about something is unable to make up their mind.

    Incorrect

    on the fence
    Someone on the fence about something is unable to make up their mind.

  114. Question 114 of 318
    114. Question

    I was really bummed _____ about it raining during my vacation, but it was still relaxing.

    Correct

    bummed out
    Someone bummed out is sad about a specific issue.

    Incorrect

    bummed out
    Someone bummed out is sad about a specific issue.

  115. Question 115 of 318
    115. Question

    Did you see the news about the government official who embezzled million of dollars? The government corruption in this country really makes my blood _____.

    Correct

    make one’s blood boil
    To make one’s blood boil means to anger someone.

    Incorrect

    make one’s blood boil
    To make one’s blood boil means to anger someone.

  116. Question 116 of 318
    116. Question

    I was just trying to give some constructive criticism. You didn’t have to jump down my _____ like that.

    Correct

    jump down one’s throat
    To jump down one’s throat means to yell at or strongly criticize someone.

    Incorrect

    jump down one’s throat
    To jump down one’s throat means to yell at or strongly criticize someone.

  117. Question 117 of 318
    117. Question

    After winning the sales contest, Paula felt on top of the _____.

    Correct

    on top of the world
    Someone feeling on top of the world feels extremely happy, often as a result of a great accomplishment.

    Incorrect

    on top of the world
    Someone feeling on top of the world feels extremely happy, often as a result of a great accomplishment.

  118. Question 118 of 318
    118. Question

    Most people thought he was guilty. When the not-guilty verdict was announced, many people were up in _____.

    Correct

    up in arms
    Someone up in arms is upset and outraged.

    Incorrect

    up in arms
    Someone up in arms is upset and outraged.

  119. Question 119 of 318
    119. Question

    It’s important to seem confident and relaxed. Even if you feel awful about what happened, don’t hang your _____ in front of your team.

    Correct

    hang one’s head
    Someone who is hanging their head feels ashamed.

    Incorrect

    hang one’s head
    Someone who is hanging their head feels ashamed.

  120. Question 120 of 318
    120. Question

    In the waiting room, everyone was on pins and _____ while they waited to hear if Don would be okay.

    Correct

    on pins and needles
    Someone on pins and needles is nervous or anxious, usually due to a suspenseful situation.

    Incorrect

    on pins and needles
    Someone on pins and needles is nervous or anxious, usually due to a suspenseful situation.

  121. Question 121 of 318
    121. Question

    Burt was on cloud _____ after he won the new car in the raffle.

    Correct

    on cloud nine
    Someone on cloud nine feels euphoric.

    Incorrect

    on cloud nine
    Someone on cloud nine feels euphoric.

  122. Question 122 of 318
    122. Question

    I could tell by the angry look on her face that she had a _____ to pick with me.

    Correct

    have a bone to pick with someone
    If someone has a bone to pick with someone, it means they need to talk to someone about something the person has done wrong.

    Incorrect

    have a bone to pick with someone
    If someone has a bone to pick with someone, it means they need to talk to someone about something the person has done wrong.

  123. Question 123 of 318
    123. Question

    I’ve never been so happy. I feel like I’m walking on _____.

    Correct

    walking on air
    Someone walking on air feels extreme pride, happiness, and optimism.

    Incorrect

    walking on air
    Someone walking on air feels extreme pride, happiness, and optimism.

  124. Question 124 of 318
    124. Question

    I know the place is a mess, but don’t get all _____ out of shape. I’ll straighten things up in a minute.

    Correct

    get all bent out of shape
    To get all bent out of shape means to get angry.

    Incorrect

    get all bent out of shape
    To get all bent out of shape means to get angry.

  125. Question 125 of 318
    125. Question

    My consulting business didn’t make money the first two years, but fortunately we’re in the _____ this year.

    Correct

    in the black
    In the black means making a profit.

    Incorrect

    in the black
    In the black means making a profit.

  126. Question 126 of 318
    126. Question

    Our profits weren’t very good this year. We’re not quite in the _____, but our profits are almost negligible.

    Correct

    in the red
    In the red means not making a profit.

    Incorrect

    in the red
    In the red means not making a profit.

  127. Question 127 of 318
    127. Question

    I just found out we could have gotten the same product for half the price. I can’t believe they ripped us _____ like that.

    Correct

    rip someone off (noun form is a rip off)
    To rip someone off means to take advantage of someone in a financial transaction.

    Incorrect

    rip someone off (noun form is a rip off)
    To rip someone off means to take advantage of someone in a financial transaction.

  128. Question 128 of 318
    128. Question

    I don’t know if the price he quoted you is fair. I’m not sure what the _____ rate is for private English classes.

    Correct

    going rate
    The going rate is the price that people normally pay for something.

    Incorrect

    going rate
    The going rate is the price that people normally pay for something.

  129. Question 129 of 318
    129. Question

    The company paid for my airfare and the hotel, but I still had quite a few out of _____ expenses.

    Correct

    out of pocket expenses
    Out of pocket expenses are expenses that will not be reimbursed by one’s employer or organization.

    Incorrect

    out of pocket expenses
    Out of pocket expenses are expenses that will not be reimbursed by one’s employer or organization.

  130. Question 130 of 318
    130. Question

    I agree that we need to make secondary education more affordable, but I don’t think that the taxpayers should be the ones to pick up the _____.

    Correct

    pick up the tab
    To pick up the tab means to pay for something.

    Incorrect

    pick up the tab
    To pick up the tab means to pay for something.

  131. Question 131 of 318
    131. Question

    Sam tried to _____ a living as a writer, but he was never successful enough to make it a full-time career.

    Correct

    make a living
    To make a living means to make enough money to support oneself.

    Incorrect

    make a living
    To make a living means to make enough money to support oneself.

  132. Question 132 of 318
    132. Question

    Some recent college graduates are working two jobs just to make ends _____.

    Correct

    make ends meet
    To make ends meet means to make enough to pay for one’s expenses and not go into debt.

    Incorrect

    make ends meet
    To make ends meet means to make enough to pay for one’s expenses and not go into debt.

  133. Question 133 of 318
    133. Question

    Many people _____ broke trusting Bernie Madoff with their money.

    Correct

    go broke
    To go broke means to lose all of one’s money.

    Incorrect

    go broke
    To go broke means to lose all of one’s money.

  134. Question 134 of 318
    134. Question

    It’s a very good insurance policy, but it cost us an _____ and a leg.

    Correct

    cost an arm and a leg
    Something that costs an arm and a leg is very expensive.

    Incorrect

    cost an arm and a leg
    Something that costs an arm and a leg is very expensive.

  135. Question 135 of 318
    135. Question

    I like the iPhone, but I think you can get more bang for your _____ with other brands of smartphones.

    Correct

    bang for your buck
    Bang for your buck means value for money.

    Incorrect

    bang for your buck
    Bang for your buck means value for money.

  136. Question 136 of 318
    136. Question

    Yes, saving for retirement is important, but you don’t want to have to _____ pennies and worry about every dollar you spend.

    Correct

    pinch pennies (noun form is penny pincher)
    Someone who pinches pennies is extremely thrifty or frugal.

    Incorrect

    pinch pennies (noun form is penny pincher)
    Someone who pinches pennies is extremely thrifty or frugal.

  137. Question 137 of 318
    137. Question

    We’re willing to pay top _____ to fill this position with a qualified candidate.

    Correct

    pay top dollar
    To pay top dollar means to pay a lot of money.

    Incorrect

    pay top dollar
    To pay top dollar means to pay a lot of money.

  138. Question 138 of 318
    138. Question

    Last week a rare stamp sold for $250,000. I guess some people have more _____ than sense.

    Correct

    more money than sense
    We say someone has more money than sense when someone wastes money on something expensive.

    Incorrect

    more money than sense
    We say someone has more money than sense when someone wastes money on something expensive.

  139. Question 139 of 318
    139. Question

    This change is going to be tough because we’re used to having two incomes. We’re just going to have to tighten our _____ and reduce our standard of living.

    Correct

    tighten one’s belt
    To tighten one’s belt means to spend less and have a lower standard of living.

    Incorrect

    tighten one’s belt
    To tighten one’s belt means to spend less and have a lower standard of living.

  140. Question 140 of 318
    140. Question

    These are really important clients with deep _____. Let’s make sure we impress them.

    Correct

    deep pockets
    To have deep pockets means to be rich.

    Incorrect

    deep pockets
    To have deep pockets means to be rich.

  141. Question 141 of 318
    141. Question

    There weren’t many tourists here this year and many of the restaurants and cafes are struggling just to _____ even.

    Correct

    break even
    To break even means to neither operate at a profit or loss — income equals expenses.

    Incorrect

    break even
    To break even means to neither operate at a profit or loss — income equals expenses.

  142. Question 142 of 318
    142. Question

    I’m looking for a reliable PC that won’t _____ the bank.

    Correct

    break the bank
    To break the bank means to spend too much money on something. We often use this idiom with “not” or “without.” (We’re looking for a solution that won’t break the bank, for example.)

    Incorrect

    break the bank
    To break the bank means to spend too much money on something. We often use this idiom with “not” or “without.” (We’re looking for a solution that won’t break the bank, for example.)

  143. Question 143 of 318
    143. Question

    I’m not sure what it costs to lease an office in the downtown area. To give you a ballpark _____, I’d say about $15,000 per month. (two possible answers)

    Correct

    ballpark figure/number
    A ballpark figure/number is a very inexact estimate.

    Incorrect

    ballpark figure/number
    A ballpark figure/number is a very inexact estimate.

  144. Question 144 of 318
    144. Question

    They’re not extremely wealthy, but they are definitely well _____.

    Correct

    well off
    Someone well off is fairly wealthy.

    Incorrect

    well off
    Someone well off is fairly wealthy.

  145. Question 145 of 318
    145. Question

    Airlines frequently jack up the ______ of tickets during the holiday season.

    Correct

    jack up the price
    To jack up the price means to increase the price of something.

    Incorrect

    jack up the price
    To jack up the price means to increase the price of something.

  146. Question 146 of 318
    146. Question

    It’s very valuable. It’s worth its weight in _____.

    Correct

    worth its weight in gold
    If something is worth its weight in gold, it is very valuable.

    Incorrect

    worth its weight in gold
    If something is worth its weight in gold, it is very valuable.

  147. Question 147 of 318
    147. Question

    After losing his job, Stan was down and _____.  He lost his house and narrowly avoided living on the street.

    Correct

    down and out
    Someone down and out is extremely impoverished.

    Incorrect

    down and out
    Someone down and out is extremely impoverished.

  148. Question 148 of 318
    148. Question

    He served some time in jail, but now he’s trying to get a job and make an honest _____.

    Correct

    make an honest living
    To make an honest living means to make money by having a legitimate job and working hard at it.

    Incorrect

    make an honest living
    To make an honest living means to make money by having a legitimate job and working hard at it.

  149. Question 149 of 318
    149. Question

    I’m trying to teach my 20-year-old son to be responsible with money and to live _____ his means.

    Correct

    live within one’s means
    To live within one’s means means to not spend more money than one has.

    Incorrect

    live within one’s means
    To live within one’s means means to not spend more money than one has.

  150. Question 150 of 318
    150. Question

    Paying for a gym membership and then not using it is stupid. Don’t you want to get your money’s ______?

    Correct

    get your money’s worth
    To get your money’s worth means to get good value for what you pay.

    Incorrect

    get your money’s worth
    To get your money’s worth means to get good value for what you pay.

  151. Question 151 of 318
    151. Question

    After years of saving, they finally have a _____ egg for retirement.

    Correct

    nest egg
    A nest egg is money saved up for the future.

    Incorrect

    nest egg
    A nest egg is money saved up for the future.

  152. Question 152 of 318
    152. Question

    Trying to make a living as an artist didn’t work out for Travis. He’s moving back in with his parents until he gets back on his _____.

    Correct

    get back on one’s feet
    To get back on one’s feet means to recover, usually from a tough financial situation.

    Incorrect

    get back on one’s feet
    To get back on one’s feet means to recover, usually from a tough financial situation.

  153. Question 153 of 318
    153. Question

    We can’t just throw _____ at this problem and expect to resolve it. We’re going to need a real strategy.

    Correct

    throw money at something
    To throw money at something means to spend a lot of money trying to fix something without having a real plan.

    Incorrect

    throw money at something
    To throw money at something means to spend a lot of money trying to fix something without having a real plan.

  154. Question 154 of 318
    154. Question

    That’s a really nice tie. How much did it _____ you back?

    Correct

    set (someone) back
    To set someone back means to cost someone. (Ex. How much did your new car set you back?)

    Incorrect

    set (someone) back
    To set someone back means to cost someone. (Ex. How much did your new car set you back?)

  155. Question 155 of 318
    155. Question

    Right now the family is living from hand to _____ off of what their father makes as a construction worker.

    Correct

    from hand to mouth
    If someone is living from hand to mouth, their salary immediately gets spent on basic necessities with little left over.

    Incorrect

    from hand to mouth
    If someone is living from hand to mouth, their salary immediately gets spent on basic necessities with little left over.

  156. Question 156 of 318
    156. Question

    I had to pay my car insurance bill this month and the water heater in my house broke. I’m a little strapped for _____ right now.

    Correct

    strapped for cash
    Someone strapped for cash doesn’t have money to spend at the moment.

    Incorrect

    strapped for cash
    Someone strapped for cash doesn’t have money to spend at the moment.

  157. Question 157 of 318
    157. Question

    Kevin’s totally broke. He doesn’t have two nickels to _____ together.

    Correct

    don’t/doesn’t have two nickels to rub together
    Someone who doesn’t have two nickels to rub together is very poor.

    Incorrect

    don’t/doesn’t have two nickels to rub together
    Someone who doesn’t have two nickels to rub together is very poor.

  158. Question 158 of 318
    158. Question

    During the Gold Rush, many people moved west hoping to strike it _____.

    Correct

    strike it rich
    To strike it rich means to suddenly become wealthy.

    Incorrect

    strike it rich
    To strike it rich means to suddenly become wealthy.

  159. Question 159 of 318
    159. Question

    Some companies have a slush _____ for paying off government officials.

    Correct

    slush fund
    A slush fund is money allotted for unofficial, corrupt, or illegal transactions.

    Incorrect

    slush fund
    A slush fund is money allotted for unofficial, corrupt, or illegal transactions.

  160. Question 160 of 318
    160. Question

    Carrie _____ a killing in the stock market last year. She’s either really good or really lucky.

    Correct

    make a killing
    To make a killing means to make a lot of money on a deal, transaction, business, etc.

    Incorrect

    make a killing
    To make a killing means to make a lot of money on a deal, transaction, business, etc.

  161. Question 161 of 318
    161. Question

    These tuition prices are outrageous. Students shouldn’t have to pay _____ the nose just to get a decent education.

    Correct

    pay through the nose
    To pay through the nose means to pay an excessive amount for something.

    Incorrect

    pay through the nose
    To pay through the nose means to pay an excessive amount for something.

  162. Question 162 of 318
    162. Question

    I had to work hard for years to get where I am. I wasn’t born with a silver _____ in my mouth.

    Correct

    born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth
    To be born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth means to be born wealthy and privileged.

    Incorrect

    born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth
    To be born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth means to be born wealthy and privileged.

  163. Question 163 of 318
    163. Question

    Unfortunately, if you want to do business here, you’re going to have to pay some people _____. Bribes are a part of doing business here.

    Correct

    pay someone off
    To pay someone off means to pay someone a bribe.

    Incorrect

    pay someone off
    To pay someone off means to pay someone a bribe.

  164. Question 164 of 318
    164. Question

    They paid him with a briefcase full of cold, _____ cash.

    Correct

    cold, hard cash
    Cold, hard cash means money in the form of bills or coins (as opposed to a credit card payment, a check, etc.).

    Incorrect

    cold, hard cash
    Cold, hard cash means money in the form of bills or coins (as opposed to a credit card payment, a check, etc.).

  165. Question 165 of 318
    165. Question

    Sure, the flight is cheap but they nickel and ____ you to death with small charges for everything.  You even have to pay for your drinks and snacks during the flight.

    Correct

    nickel and dime someone (to death)
    To nickel and dime someone means to charge small amounts for various things which add up to a real expense.

    Incorrect

    nickel and dime someone (to death)
    To nickel and dime someone means to charge small amounts for various things which add up to a real expense.

  166. Question 166 of 318
    166. Question

    There isn’t a lot of regulation in this industry. It’s _____ beware.

    Correct

    buyer beware
    We say buyer beware to communicate that the buyer is responsible for verifying the quality of goods.

    Incorrect

    buyer beware
    We say buyer beware to communicate that the buyer is responsible for verifying the quality of goods.

  167. Question 167 of 318
    167. Question

    In the past, many men didn’t like it if their wives were the ones bringing home the _____ and providing financially for the family.

    Correct

    bring home the bacon
    To bring home the bacon means to be the primary provider in the family.

    Incorrect

    bring home the bacon
    To bring home the bacon means to be the primary provider in the family.

  168. Question 168 of 318
    168. Question

    Some corporations only care about the almighty _____, but I get the sense that this place is different.

    Correct

    the almighty dollar
    We use the expression the almighty dollar to communicate that making money is more important than anything else.

    Incorrect

    the almighty dollar
    We use the expression the almighty dollar to communicate that making money is more important than anything else.

  169. Question 169 of 318
    169. Question

    In your culture, do the bride’s parents typically foot the _____ for the wedding?

    Correct

    foot the bill
    To foot the bill means to pay for something.

    Incorrect

    foot the bill
    To foot the bill means to pay for something.

  170. Question 170 of 318
    170. Question

    Drug cartels often grease the _____ of government officials to avoid being arrested.

    Correct

    grease someone’s palm
    To grease someone’s palm means to pay someone a bribe.

    Incorrect

    grease someone’s palm
    To grease someone’s palm means to pay someone a bribe.

  171. Question 171 of 318
    171. Question

    Let’s hope the Olympics is good for the economy. The taxpayers are already a couple of billion dollars ____ the hole.

    Correct

    in the hole
    To be in the hole means to be in debt. We usually use this idiom with an amount of money. (Ex. We’re $5,000 in the hole already.)

    Incorrect

    in the hole
    To be in the hole means to be in debt. We usually use this idiom with an amount of money. (Ex. We’re $5,000 in the hole already.)

  172. Question 172 of 318
    172. Question

    Allen really needed the money, so he sold his website ____ peanuts.

    Correct

    for peanuts
    If something is sold for peanuts, it is sold at a price much lower than what it is worth.

    Incorrect

    for peanuts
    If something is sold for peanuts, it is sold at a price much lower than what it is worth.

  173. Question 173 of 318
    173. Question

    I’ve made bad investments before, but I’ve never _____ my shirt like I have on this deal.

    Correct

    lose one’s shirt
    To lose one’s shirt means to lose a lot of money on a deal, transaction, investment, etc.

    Incorrect

    lose one’s shirt
    To lose one’s shirt means to lose a lot of money on a deal, transaction, investment, etc.

  174. Question 174 of 318
    174. Question

    I thought my insurance policy was going to cover this, but unfortunately it looks like I’m going to have to cough ____ the money.

    Correct

    cough up the money (cough it up)
    To cough up the money means to reluctantly pay for something.

    Incorrect

    cough up the money (cough it up)
    To cough up the money means to reluctantly pay for something.

  175. Question 175 of 318
    175. Question

    It’s hard to overestimate how much potential he has. The sky’s the _____, really.

    Correct

    sky’s the limit
    If the sky’s the limit, there is almost limitless potential.

    Incorrect

    sky’s the limit
    If the sky’s the limit, there is almost limitless potential.

  176. Question 176 of 318
    176. Question

    The job interview couldn’t have possibly gone better. It’s _____ the bag.

    Correct

    in the bag
    If something is in the bag, it means that victory or success is almost certain.

    Incorrect

    in the bag
    If something is in the bag, it means that victory or success is almost certain.

  177. Question 177 of 318
    177. Question

    He started out working in the warehouse and ended up the CEO of the company. It’s a classic rags to _____ story.

    Correct

    rags to riches story
    A rags to riches story refers to a situation in which someone goes from poverty to wealth.

    Incorrect

    rags to riches story
    A rags to riches story refers to a situation in which someone goes from poverty to wealth.

  178. Question 178 of 318
    178. Question

    Sandra closed all three deals she was working on. She’s batting a _____ this week.

    Correct

    bat a thousand
    If someone is batting a thousand, they are doing something flawlessly.

    Incorrect

    bat a thousand
    If someone is batting a thousand, they are doing something flawlessly.

  179. Question 179 of 318
    179. Question

    I wanted to make some extra money and get some exercise, so I killed two _____ with one stone and started a dog walking business.

    Correct

    kill two bids with one stone
    To kill two birds with one stone means to do one thing to accomplish two objectives.

    Incorrect

    kill two bids with one stone
    To kill two birds with one stone means to do one thing to accomplish two objectives.

  180. Question 180 of 318
    180. Question

    Our client interviewed me to test my technical knowledge. It was easy. I passed with flying _____.

    Correct

    pass with flying colors
    To pass with flying colors means to easily pass an evaluation, test, quiz, etc.

    Incorrect

    pass with flying colors
    To pass with flying colors means to easily pass an evaluation, test, quiz, etc.

  181. Question 181 of 318
    181. Question

    I knew that being bilingual would help put me _____ of the pack.

    Correct

    ahead of the pack
    To be ahead of the pack means to be better than the competition.

    Incorrect

    ahead of the pack
    To be ahead of the pack means to be better than the competition.

  182. Question 182 of 318
    182. Question

    We had a great meeting with a prospective client today. We really knocked it out of the _____.

    Correct

    knock it out of the park
    If someone executes something extremely well, we can say they knocked it out of the park.

    Incorrect

    knock it out of the park
    If someone executes something extremely well, we can say they knocked it out of the park.

  183. Question 183 of 318
    183. Question

    I’m not sure Jim is going to get the job, but most people think he’s the clear front _____ and the most qualified candidate.

    Correct

    front runner
    The front runner is the clear favorite to win or be chosen for something.

    Incorrect

    front runner
    The front runner is the clear favorite to win or be chosen for something.

  184. Question 184 of 318
    184. Question

    It’s a self-help book that has taken the world _____ storm.

    Correct

    take the world by storm
    To take the world by storm means to become popular or successful very quickly.

    Incorrect

    take the world by storm
    To take the world by storm means to become popular or successful very quickly.

  185. Question 185 of 318
    185. Question

    Our developers say that they have _____ headway on the new software release.

    Correct

    make headway
    To make headway means to make progress.

    Incorrect

    make headway
    To make headway means to make progress.

  186. Question 186 of 318
    186. Question

    When I finally became a senior analyst, I felt like I was on top of the ______.

    Correct

    on top of the world
    If someone feels on top of the world, they feel extremely happy, often as a result of a great accomplishment.

    Incorrect

    on top of the world
    If someone feels on top of the world, they feel extremely happy, often as a result of a great accomplishment.

  187. Question 187 of 318
    187. Question

    We need people who can _____ to the occasion and be leaders during these difficult times.

    Correct

    rise to the occasion
    To rise to the occasion means to perform well during a difficult event or challenging situation.

    Incorrect

    rise to the occasion
    To rise to the occasion means to perform well during a difficult event or challenging situation.

  188. Question 188 of 318
    188. Question

    Police couldn’t find the suspect until an anonymous informant saved the ____ by informing police of the suspect’s whereabouts.

    Correct

    save the day
    To save the day means to prevent something bad from happening.

    Incorrect

    save the day
    To save the day means to prevent something bad from happening.

  189. Question 189 of 318
    189. Question

    Five years ago people thought he’d never be a serious presidential candidate, but he’s since _____ a comeback.

    Correct

    make a comeback
    To make a comeback means to regain success.

    Incorrect

    make a comeback
    To make a comeback means to regain success.

  190. Question 190 of 318
    190. Question

    I remember when our operations manager was an intern here.  He’s certainly come a long ____.

    Correct

    come a long way
    If someone has come a long way, it means they have made a lot of progress.

    Incorrect

    come a long way
    If someone has come a long way, it means they have made a lot of progress.

  191. Question 191 of 318
    191. Question

    Five contractors submitted proposals, but only one _____ the cut.

    Correct

    make the cut
    To make the cut means to meet a certain standard.

    Incorrect

    make the cut
    To make the cut means to meet a certain standard.

  192. Question 192 of 318
    192. Question

    I’ve made a big sale every day this week. I’m really _____ a roll right now.

    Correct

    on a roll
    If someone is on a roll, they are experiencing a lucky or successful streak.

    Incorrect

    on a roll
    If someone is on a roll, they are experiencing a lucky or successful streak.

  193. Question 193 of 318
    193. Question

    Caroline has shown a lot of promise as a graphic designer. She’s definitely _____ places.

    Correct

    going places
    If someone is going places, it means they are going to become successful.

    Incorrect

    going places
    If someone is going places, it means they are going to become successful.

  194. Question 194 of 318
    194. Question

    After winning several high-profile cases, John was riding _____ and had established himself as one of the top defense attorneys in the city.

    Correct

    riding high
    Someone riding high feels confident, usually due to recent success.

    Incorrect

    riding high
    Someone riding high feels confident, usually due to recent success.

  195. Question 195 of 318
    195. Question

    I heard Martin just bought a new beach house in an exclusive community. He’s really moving up in the _____.

    Correct

    move/come up in the world
    To move up in the world means to become more successful.

    Incorrect

    move/come up in the world
    To move up in the world means to become more successful.

  196. Question 196 of 318
    196. Question

    After years of minimal success, J.K. Rowling hit pay ____ with the Harry Potter series.

    Correct

    hit pay dirt
    To hit pay dirt means to do something which results in acquiring considerable wealth or something of great value.

    Incorrect

    hit pay dirt
    To hit pay dirt means to do something which results in acquiring considerable wealth or something of great value.

  197. Question 197 of 318
    197. Question

    Mary’s not just a little bit better than her peers. She can _____ circles around them.

    Correct

    run circles around someone
    If someone can run circles around someone else, it means they are much better than the competition.

    Incorrect

    run circles around someone
    If someone can run circles around someone else, it means they are much better than the competition.

  198. Question 198 of 318
    198. Question

    A relatively unknown soccer player scored five goals yesterday. I guess every ____ has its day.

    Correct

    every dog has its day
    We say every dog has its day to express that everyone, even underdogs, experience success at some point.

    Incorrect

    every dog has its day
    We say every dog has its day to express that everyone, even underdogs, experience success at some point.

  199. Question 199 of 318
    199. Question

    We only had one day to prepare for our presentation. Somehow, we did really well. I have no idea how we were able to pull it _____.

    Correct

    pull something off
    To pull something off means to successfully achieve something difficult.

    Incorrect

    pull something off
    To pull something off means to successfully achieve something difficult.

  200. Question 200 of 318
    200. Question

    Amazon stays _____ of the curve by constantly innovating.

    Correct

    ahead of the curve
    To be ahead of the curve means to be better than the average competitor.

    Incorrect

    ahead of the curve
    To be ahead of the curve means to be better than the average competitor.

  201. Question 201 of 318
    201. Question

    Jim has much less experience than most of his peers, but so far he’s been able to hold his _____. He’s doing about as well as anyone.

    Correct

    hold one’s own
    To hold one’s own means to do just about as well as anyone else.

    Incorrect

    hold one’s own
    To hold one’s own means to do just about as well as anyone else.

  202. Question 202 of 318
    202. Question

    Do you think he’ll be able to live ____ to the high expectations that management has for him?

    Correct

    live up to
    To live up to something means to do as well as what was expected.

    Incorrect

    live up to
    To live up to something means to do as well as what was expected.

  203. Question 203 of 318
    203. Question

    He really _____ the jackpot with that investment. It’s tripled in value this year.

    Correct

    hit the jackpot
    To hit the jackpot means to suddenly achieve great wealth or success.

    Incorrect

    hit the jackpot
    To hit the jackpot means to suddenly achieve great wealth or success.

  204. Question 204 of 318
    204. Question

    It’s going to be an uphill battle, but we’ll figure out a way to do it. When there’s a _____, there’s a way.

    Correct

    when there’s a will, there’s a way
    When there’s a will, there’s a way means that success is possible if someone really wants to achieve something.

    Incorrect

    when there’s a will, there’s a way
    When there’s a will, there’s a way means that success is possible if someone really wants to achieve something.

  205. Question 205 of 318
    205. Question

    I’m going to practice my speech for a couple of hours tonight. You know what they say, practice makes _____.

    Correct

    practice makes perfect
    Practice makes perfect means that practice leads to perfection or ideal results.

    Incorrect

    practice makes perfect
    Practice makes perfect means that practice leads to perfection or ideal results.

  206. Question 206 of 318
    206. Question

    The first two candidates we interviewed weren’t right for the job. Let’s hope that the third time’s the _____ and that the next candidate has the right profile.

    Correct

    third time’s the charm
    The third time’s the charm means that the third attempt yields success.

    Incorrect

    third time’s the charm
    The third time’s the charm means that the third attempt yields success.

  207. Question 207 of 318
    207. Question

    Wilson is going to inherit his father’s company one day. He _____ it made. He’s guaranteed to be wealthy.

    Correct

    have it made
    If someone has it made, it means they are already successful and no longer have to worry about money.

    Incorrect

    have it made
    If someone has it made, it means they are already successful and no longer have to worry about money.

  208. Question 208 of 318
    208. Question

    I was happy to get my foot in the door with a respected company, and they were happy that I was willing to work long hours. It was a win- _____ situation.

    Correct

    win-win situation
    A win-win situation is a contract, agreement, etc. that benefits both sides.

    Incorrect

    win-win situation
    A win-win situation is a contract, agreement, etc. that benefits both sides.

  209. Question 209 of 318
    209. Question

    It’s obvious Ken is having trouble planning a party for 50 people. He’s definitely in over his _____.

    Correct

    in over one’s head
    Someone in over their head is in a difficult situation that they are incapable of handling.

    Incorrect

    in over one’s head
    Someone in over their head is in a difficult situation that they are incapable of handling.

  210. Question 210 of 318
    210. Question

    I’ve never been the type of person who throws in the _____ when things get tough. I’m not a quitter.

    Correct

    throw in the towel
    To throw in the towel means to quit.

    Incorrect

    throw in the towel
    To throw in the towel means to quit.

  211. Question 211 of 318
    211. Question

    Our fundraising goal was $500,000. Unfortunately, we came up _____ and only raised $410,000.

    Correct

    come up short
    To come up short means to fail to achieve a goal.

    Incorrect

    come up short
    To come up short means to fail to achieve a goal.

  212. Question 212 of 318
    212. Question

    I don’t know how they didn’t realize that the plan wouldn’t work. It had disaster _____ all over it.

    Correct

    have disaster written all over it
    If something has disaster written all over it, it is obviously headed for complete failure.

    Incorrect

    have disaster written all over it
    If something has disaster written all over it, it is obviously headed for complete failure.

  213. Question 213 of 318
    213. Question

    In the 2000’s, video rental stores tried to compete against online platforms, but they were fighting a _____ battle.

    Correct

    fight a losing battle
    To fight a losing battle means to fight an unwinnable fight.

    Incorrect

    fight a losing battle
    To fight a losing battle means to fight an unwinnable fight.

  214. Question 214 of 318
    214. Question

    My wife and I have been married for 25 years. We’ve been together through thick and _____.

    Correct

    through thick and thin
    Through thick and thin means in all circumstances, both good and bad.

    Incorrect

    through thick and thin
    Through thick and thin means in all circumstances, both good and bad.

  215. Question 215 of 318
    215. Question

    Our Social Security system is unsustainable. The only way to fix it is by taking the bull by the _____ and making some unpopular changes.

    Correct

    take the bull by the horns
    To take the bull by the horns means to directly confront a difficult situation and take action.

    Incorrect

    take the bull by the horns
    To take the bull by the horns means to directly confront a difficult situation and take action.

  216. Question 216 of 318
    216. Question

    Yesterday’s market activity generated a lot of confidence, but many experts say we’re not out of the _____ yet.

    Correct

    out of the woods
    Out of the woods means no longer in trouble.

    Incorrect

    out of the woods
    Out of the woods means no longer in trouble.

  217. Question 217 of 318
    217. Question

    I have three reports that I need to submit by tomorrow morning. I really have my _____ cut out for me.

    Correct

    have one’s work cut out
    Someone who has their work cut out for them has a lot of work to do.

    Incorrect

    have one’s work cut out
    Someone who has their work cut out for them has a lot of work to do.

  218. Question 218 of 318
    218. Question

    His legal fees are high, but he’s one of the few people who can help us. We’re just going to have to bite the _____ and pay him.

    Correct

    bite the bullet
    To bite the bullet means to do something unpleasant that needs to be done.

    Incorrect

    bite the bullet
    To bite the bullet means to do something unpleasant that needs to be done.

  219. Question 219 of 318
    219. Question

    We need a leader who will be decisive and courageous when the chips are _____.

    Correct

    when the chips are down
    When the chips are down refers to times when difficulty arises.

    Incorrect

    when the chips are down
    When the chips are down refers to times when difficulty arises.

  220. Question 220 of 318
    220. Question

    It’s a competitive, dog-eat _____ environment in this industry.

    Correct

    dog eat dog
    Something dog eat dog is ultra competitive and ruthless.

    Incorrect

    dog eat dog
    Something dog eat dog is ultra competitive and ruthless.

  221. Question 221 of 318
    221. Question

    Failing the certification test was a _____ pill to swallow for Lionel.

    Correct

    bitter pill to swallow
    A bitter pill to swallow means something unpleasant that needs to be accepted.

    Incorrect

    bitter pill to swallow
    A bitter pill to swallow means something unpleasant that needs to be accepted.

  222. Question 222 of 318
    222. Question

    Rejection and criticism are part of the business. You need to roll with the _____ and not let the negativity affect you.

    Correct

    roll with the punches
    To roll with the punches means to handle setbacks, unexpected situations, and adversity without getting frustrated.

    Incorrect

    roll with the punches
    To roll with the punches means to handle setbacks, unexpected situations, and adversity without getting frustrated.

  223. Question 223 of 318
    223. Question

    Everyone in the room was determined to succeed. Their do-or- ______ attitude was infectious.

    Correct

    do or die
    A do-or-die situation requires a great effort to avoid the negative consequences of failure.

    Incorrect

    do or die
    A do-or-die situation requires a great effort to avoid the negative consequences of failure.

  224. Question 224 of 318
    224. Question

    It’s too risky of an investment. I think you’re _____ with fire.

    Correct

    play with fire
    To play with fire means to do something risky or dangerous.

    Incorrect

    play with fire
    To play with fire means to do something risky or dangerous.

  225. Question 225 of 318
    225. Question

    We failed spectacularly. All our plans _____ up in our faces.

    Correct

    blow up in one’s face
    If something blows up in someone’s face, it means that something failed when success was expected.

    Incorrect

    blow up in one’s face
    If something blows up in someone’s face, it means that something failed when success was expected.

  226. Question 226 of 318
    226. Question

    We’ve worked 60 hours a week for the last seven months. We can see the _____ at the end of the tunnel, though. We should be finished by the end of next month.

    Correct

    see the light at the end of the tunnel
    If someone can see the light at the end of the tunnel, they can see signs of a successful conclusion to a difficult situation.

    Incorrect

    see the light at the end of the tunnel
    If someone can see the light at the end of the tunnel, they can see signs of a successful conclusion to a difficult situation.

  227. Question 227 of 318
    227. Question

    They didn’t like the proposal we put together. It looks like it’s back to the _____ board.

    Correct

    back to the drawing board
    To go back to the drawing board means to start over and go back to the planning stage.

    Incorrect

    back to the drawing board
    To go back to the drawing board means to start over and go back to the planning stage.

  228. Question 228 of 318
    228. Question

    Don says he has so many clients that he can’t concentrate on all of them. He feels like he’s spreading himself too _____.

    Correct

    spread oneself too thin
    To spread oneself too thin means to take on so many responsibilities that they can’t be done properly.

    Incorrect

    spread oneself too thin
    To spread oneself too thin means to take on so many responsibilities that they can’t be done properly.

  229. Question 229 of 318
    229. Question

    The regulations have really shaken up the industry. Only companies that can weather the _____ will survive.

    Correct

    weather the storm
    To weather the storm means to successfully handle difficulties.

    Incorrect

    weather the storm
    To weather the storm means to successfully handle difficulties.

  230. Question 230 of 318
    230. Question

    Continuing down this path isn’t going to work. We need to _____ our losses and try another approach.

    Correct

    cut one’s losses
    To cut one’s losses means to stop a course of action that is not working.

    Incorrect

    cut one’s losses
    To cut one’s losses means to stop a course of action that is not working.

  231. Question 231 of 318
    231. Question

    Mike never lets criticism and setbacks affect him. He takes everything _____ stride.

    Correct

    take (something) in stride
    Someone who takes something in stride deals with a setback, criticism, or negative situation without letting it affect or influence them.

    Incorrect

    take (something) in stride
    Someone who takes something in stride deals with a setback, criticism, or negative situation without letting it affect or influence them.

  232. Question 232 of 318
    232. Question

    It’s not about how you react when things are going well. It’s about how you react when your back’s against the _____.

    Correct

    back against the wall
    Someone with their back against the wall is in a problematic situation with few ways to react.

    Incorrect

    back against the wall
    Someone with their back against the wall is in a problematic situation with few ways to react.

  233. Question 233 of 318
    233. Question

    I’m finally going to go on vacation to Europe this year. Come hell or high _____, I’m going.

    Correct

    come hell or high water
    Come hell or high water means no matter what.

    Incorrect

    come hell or high water
    Come hell or high water means no matter what.

  234. Question 234 of 318
    234. Question

    I learned English by spending a year in Australia. Not learning the language wasn’t an option. It was sink or _____.

    Correct

    sink or swim
    Sink or swim refers to a situation in which someone will either fail or succeed without anyone else’s help.

    Incorrect

    sink or swim
    Sink or swim refers to a situation in which someone will either fail or succeed without anyone else’s help.

  235. Question 235 of 318
    235. Question

    We’re going to have to nip this in the _____ or it’s going to become a much bigger problem.

    Correct

    nip something in the bud
    To nip something in the bud means to stop something at the onset before it develops and becomes a bigger problem.

    Incorrect

    nip something in the bud
    To nip something in the bud means to stop something at the onset before it develops and becomes a bigger problem.

  236. Question 236 of 318
    236. Question

    I stuck my ____ out when I recommended you for the position. You can’t resign after only two months.

    Correct

    stick one’s neck out
    To stick one’s neck out means to put oneself at risk.

    Incorrect

    stick one’s neck out
    To stick one’s neck out means to put oneself at risk.

  237. Question 237 of 318
    237. Question

    Neither solution appeals to me. I’m stuck between a rock and a _____ place.

    Correct

    stuck between a rock and a hard place
    Someone stuck between a rock and a hard place is facing a difficult decision in which neither choice is desirable.

    Incorrect

    stuck between a rock and a hard place
    Someone stuck between a rock and a hard place is facing a difficult decision in which neither choice is desirable.

  238. Question 238 of 318
    238. Question

    Calvin’s resignation put us in a tight _____. It was hard to find a suitable replacement.

    Correct

    in a tight spot  (also, in a bind, in a fix, in a jam)
    Someone in a tight spot is in a difficult situation.

    Incorrect

    in a tight spot  (also, in a bind, in a fix, in a jam)
    Someone in a tight spot is in a difficult situation.

  239. Question 239 of 318
    239. Question

    When they investigated the police chief for corruption, it opened a can of _____.

    Correct

    open a can of worms
    To open a can of worms means to create a situation that causes trouble.

    Incorrect

    open a can of worms
    To open a can of worms means to create a situation that causes trouble.

  240. Question 240 of 318
    240. Question

    I was feeling confident, but John’s criticism really took the wind out of my _____.

    Correct

    take/knock the wind out of one’s sails
    To take/knock the wind out of one’s sails means to make someone lose optimism or confidence.

    Incorrect

    take/knock the wind out of one’s sails
    To take/knock the wind out of one’s sails means to make someone lose optimism or confidence.

  241. Question 241 of 318
    241. Question

    If we fail to innovate and stay ahead of the curve, we’ll be dead in the _____.

    Correct

    dead in the water
    Someone dead in the water is not able to function or operate.

    Incorrect

    dead in the water
    Someone dead in the water is not able to function or operate.

  242. Question 242 of 318
    242. Question

    The new product _____ flat. Sales were terrible.

    Correct

    fall flat
    To fall flat means to fail.

    Incorrect

    fall flat
    To fall flat means to fail.

  243. Question 243 of 318
    243. Question

    Let’s take advantage of this one-of-a-kind opportunity and not let it _____ through our fingers.

    Correct

    let something slip through one’s fingers
    To let something slip through one’s fingers means to fail to take advantage of an opportunity.

    Incorrect

    let something slip through one’s fingers
    To let something slip through one’s fingers means to fail to take advantage of an opportunity.

  244. Question 244 of 318
    244. Question

    We are very different people, and we almost never see eye to _____.

    Correct

    see eye to eye
    If people see eye to eye, they are in agreement about an issue.

    Incorrect

    see eye to eye
    If people see eye to eye, they are in agreement about an issue.

  245. Question 245 of 318
    245. Question

    I’m the only one in my department who has to work late today. It looks like I got the short end of the _____.

    Correct

    short end of the stick
    Someone who gets the short end of the stick has been treated unfairly and has gotten the worse part of an agreement, deal, assignment, etc.

    Incorrect

    short end of the stick
    Someone who gets the short end of the stick has been treated unfairly and has gotten the worse part of an agreement, deal, assignment, etc.

  246. Question 246 of 318
    246. Question

    I don’t think being indirect will work. Let’s lay our _____ on the table and tell them exactly what our demands are.

    Correct

    lay one’s cards on the table
    To lay one’s cards on the table means to be honest about one’s motivations, intentions, etc.

    Incorrect

    lay one’s cards on the table
    To lay one’s cards on the table means to be honest about one’s motivations, intentions, etc.

  247. Question 247 of 318
    247. Question

    That’s not what I said at all. Don’t go putting words in my _____.

    Correct

    put words in someone’s mouth
    To put words in someone’s mouth means to incorrectly say what someone means.

    Incorrect

    put words in someone’s mouth
    To put words in someone’s mouth means to incorrectly say what someone means.

  248. Question 248 of 318
    248. Question

    Tyler’s a tough lawyer with a reputation for _____ hardball in the courtroom.

    Correct

    play hardball
    To play hardball means to be ruthless and aggressive.

    Incorrect

    play hardball
    To play hardball means to be ruthless and aggressive.

  249. Question 249 of 318
    249. Question

    We’ve bent over _____ to ensure we’re offering good customer service.

    Correct

    bend over backwards
    To bend over backwards means to do everything possible to achieve something.

    Incorrect

    bend over backwards
    To bend over backwards means to do everything possible to achieve something.

  250. Question 250 of 318
    250. Question

    I was _____ the fence about whether to accept the offer. After several days, I finally decided to accept it.

    Correct

    on the fence
    Someone on the fence about something is unable to decide.

    Incorrect

    on the fence
    Someone on the fence about something is unable to decide.

  251. Question 251 of 318
    251. Question

    We could argue about this until we’re _____ in the face, but I don’t think we’re going to change each other’s minds.

    Correct

    until someone is blue in the face
    Until someone is blue in the face communicates that someone can say something over and over again but won’t change the other person’s mind.

    Incorrect

    until someone is blue in the face
    Until someone is blue in the face communicates that someone can say something over and over again but won’t change the other person’s mind.

  252. Question 252 of 318
    252. Question

    I know you were angry, but mentioning his recent divorce was hitting below the ____.

    Correct

    hit below the belt
    To hit below the belt means to say something to unfairly hurt someone.

    Incorrect

    hit below the belt
    To hit below the belt means to say something to unfairly hurt someone.

  253. Question 253 of 318
    253. Question

    Which country do you think has the upper _____ in the peace talks?

    Correct

    upper hand
    The person with the upper hand has a position of control or advantage over someone else.

    Incorrect

    upper hand
    The person with the upper hand has a position of control or advantage over someone else.

  254. Question 254 of 318
    254. Question

    I think you need to put your _____ down and tell them you’re not willing to take on any new projects right now.

    Correct

    put one’s foot down
    To put one’s foot down means to take a firm stand.

    Incorrect

    put one’s foot down
    To put one’s foot down means to take a firm stand.

  255. Question 255 of 318
    255. Question

    Public officials stood their _____ and refused to give in to the union’s demands.

    Correct

    stand one’s ground
    To stand one’s ground means to maintain one’s position and not give in.

    Incorrect

    stand one’s ground
    To stand one’s ground means to maintain one’s position and not give in.

  256. Question 256 of 318
    256. Question

    I have a _____ to pick with Mark. He searched for files on my computer without my permission.

    Correct

    have a bone to pick with someone
    If someone has a bone to pick with someone, it means that they need to talk to someone about something the person has done wrong.

    Incorrect

    have a bone to pick with someone
    If someone has a bone to pick with someone, it means that they need to talk to someone about something the person has done wrong.

  257. Question 257 of 318
    257. Question

    Kevin has a terrible temper. He has a reputation for flying off the _____ when things don’t go his way.

    Correct

    fly off the handle
    To fly off the handle means to lose one’s temper very suddenly.

    Incorrect

    fly off the handle
    To fly off the handle means to lose one’s temper very suddenly.

  258. Question 258 of 318
    258. Question

    It’s a big decision. Why don’t you go home and _____ on it. You can tell me your decision in the morning.

    Correct

    sleep on it
    If someone sleeps on it, they wait until the next day to make a decision.

    Incorrect

    sleep on it
    If someone sleeps on it, they wait until the next day to make a decision.

  259. Question 259 of 318
    259. Question

    I listened to his argument, but I knew there was no way he was going to ____ my mind.

    Correct

    change one’s mind
    To change one’s mind means to change one’s decision.

    Incorrect

    change one’s mind
    To change one’s mind means to change one’s decision.

  260. Question 260 of 318
    260. Question

    I know we’ve had our share of disagreements, but that’s all water under the _____ now.

    Correct

    water under the bridge
    Water under the bridge refers to problems or disagreements in the past that are no longer relevant now.

    Incorrect

    water under the bridge
    Water under the bridge refers to problems or disagreements in the past that are no longer relevant now.

  261. Question 261 of 318
    261. Question

    You can file a complaint if you want, but you don’t have a _____ to stand on. It’s your word against his — no one else was there.

    Correct

    not have a leg to stand on
    If someone doesn’t have a leg to stand on, they don’t have a valid argument.

    Incorrect

    not have a leg to stand on
    If someone doesn’t have a leg to stand on, they don’t have a valid argument.

  262. Question 262 of 318
    262. Question

    We’ve made Conrad an offer. Now all we can do is see if he accepts it. The ball is in his ____ .

    Correct

    the ball is in one’s court
    If the ball is in someone’s court, it means it is their turn to decide or act.

    Incorrect

    the ball is in one’s court
    If the ball is in someone’s court, it means it is their turn to decide or act.

  263. Question 263 of 318
    263. Question

    I was really angry, but I managed to ____ my tongue and not say anything in front of the rest of the team. (two possible answers)

    Correct

    hold/bite one’s tongue
    to hold/bite one’s tongue means to remain silent.

    Incorrect

    hold/bite one’s tongue
    to hold/bite one’s tongue means to remain silent.

  264. Question 264 of 318
    264. Question

    I have a tendency to overanalyze things and I often second _____ myself when I make an important decision.

    Correct

    second guess
    To second guess someone means to question or criticize something that has already been done.

    Incorrect

    second guess
    To second guess someone means to question or criticize something that has already been done.

  265. Question 265 of 318
    265. Question

    I think we can easily resolve this disagreement if you compromise with us and _____ us halfway.

    Correct

    meet someone halfway
    To meet someone halfway means to make a compromise with someone.

    Incorrect

    meet someone halfway
    To meet someone halfway means to make a compromise with someone.

  266. Question 266 of 318
    266. Question

    Our leaders failed to reach an agreement. It seems they didn’t have any _____  ground to stand on.

    Correct

    common ground
    Common ground refers to mutual understanding between two parties.

    Incorrect

    common ground
    Common ground refers to mutual understanding between two parties.

  267. Question 267 of 318
    267. Question

    We made small talk about soccer and the weather before getting down to _____ and discussing the deal.

    Correct

    get down to business
    To get down to business means to stop making small talk and talk about the topic at hand.

    Incorrect

    get down to business
    To get down to business means to stop making small talk and talk about the topic at hand.

  268. Question 268 of 318
    268. Question

    I like the idea, but I’m not the one who calls the _____ around here. You’ll have to ask Stan.

    Correct

    call the shots
    To call the shots means to be in charge and be the one who makes the decisions.

    Incorrect

    call the shots
    To call the shots means to be in charge and be the one who makes the decisions.

  269. Question 269 of 318
    269. Question

    I’m willing to travel internationally, but relocating is _____ of the question. I don’t want to live in another country.

    Correct

    out of the question
    If something is out of the question, it is not worthy of consideration because of difficulty or an unwillingness to do it.

    Incorrect

    out of the question
    If something is out of the question, it is not worthy of consideration because of difficulty or an unwillingness to do it.

  270. Question 270 of 318
    270. Question

    If we play our _____ right, this could be a very profitable deal for us.

    Correct

    play one’s cards right
    To play one’s cards right means to make the right moves to get what is desired.

    Incorrect

    play one’s cards right
    To play one’s cards right means to make the right moves to get what is desired.

  271. Question 271 of 318
    271. Question

    You’re not going to be able to convince her to change. She’s going to stick to her _____ and continue with the plan.

    Correct

    stick to one’s guns
    To stick to one’s guns means to remain firm and not change one’s mind or decision.

    Incorrect

    stick to one’s guns
    To stick to one’s guns means to remain firm and not change one’s mind or decision.

  272. Question 272 of 318
    272. Question

    I wasn’t going to go to the party, but Mike convinced me to go. I’m glad he talked me _____ it because it was actually a lot of fun.

    Correct

    talk someone into something
    To talk someone into something means to convince someone to do something.

    Incorrect

    talk someone into something
    To talk someone into something means to convince someone to do something.

  273. Question 273 of 318
    273. Question

    I was going to confront Katherine about it, but my manager talked me ____ of it. He told me it would be better to just let it go.

    Correct

    talk someone out of something
    To talk someone out of something means to convince someone not to do something.

    Incorrect

    talk someone out of something
    To talk someone out of something means to convince someone not to do something.

  274. Question 274 of 318
    274. Question

    I need to talk to somebody about this. If I don’t get this off my ____, I’m going to go crazy.

    Correct

    get something off one’s chest
    To get something off one’s chest means to talk about something that has been bothering someone for a while.

    Incorrect

    get something off one’s chest
    To get something off one’s chest means to talk about something that has been bothering someone for a while.

  275. Question 275 of 318
    275. Question

    His departure was supposed to be a secret, but somebody let the ____ out of the bag.

    Correct

    let the cat out of the bag
    To let the cat out of the bag means to reveal a secret by accident.

    Incorrect

    let the cat out of the bag
    To let the cat out of the bag means to reveal a secret by accident.

  276. Question 276 of 318
    276. Question

    They put me ____ the spot when they asked me if I was interviewing with other firms.

    Correct

    put someone on the spot
    To put someone on the spot means to force someone to answer a difficult question without prior warning.

    Incorrect

    put someone on the spot
    To put someone on the spot means to force someone to answer a difficult question without prior warning.

  277. Question 277 of 318
    277. Question

    There are many billionaires who started from very humble beginnings, but I can’t think of any off the top of my _____ right now.

    Correct

    off the top of one’s head
    If something is said off the top of one’s head, it means the speaker is speaking without giving something much thought or doing any research on the topic.

    Incorrect

    off the top of one’s head
    If something is said off the top of one’s head, it means the speaker is speaking without giving something much thought or doing any research on the topic.

  278. Question 278 of 318
    278. Question

    Stop _____ around the bush and tell me what you have to say.

    Correct

    beat around the bush
    To beat around the bush means to avoid talking about what is important or what is on someone’s mind.

    Incorrect

    beat around the bush
    To beat around the bush means to avoid talking about what is important or what is on someone’s mind.

  279. Question 279 of 318
    279. Question

    Some people are afraid of speaking up, but I’m never afraid to _____ my mind when I have something to say.

    Correct

    speak one’s mind
    To speak one’s mind means to say what one really thinks.

    Incorrect

    speak one’s mind
    To speak one’s mind means to say what one really thinks.

  280. Question 280 of 318
    280. Question

    Why are you asking me what he said? Why don’t you talk to him about it and get it straight from the _____ mouth.

    Correct

    straight from the horse’s mouth
    Straight from the horse’s mouth means straight from the source.

    Incorrect

    straight from the horse’s mouth
    Straight from the horse’s mouth means straight from the source.

  281. Question 281 of 318
    281. Question

    I wouldn’t trust everything Kevin says. He has a tendency to exaggerate and stretch the _____.

    Correct

    stretch the truth
    To stretch the truth means to be untruthful by exaggerating.

    Incorrect

    stretch the truth
    To stretch the truth means to be untruthful by exaggerating.

  282. Question 282 of 318
    282. Question

    To make a long _____ short, I moved to Chicago to be near my wife’s family.

    Correct

    to make a long story short
    To make a long story short communicates that the speaker is only going to give the basic facts.

    Incorrect

    to make a long story short
    To make a long story short communicates that the speaker is only going to give the basic facts.

  283. Question 283 of 318
    283. Question

    I’d take his real estate advice with a grain of ______ if I were you. He’s never purchased a home.

    Correct

    take something with a grain of salt
    To take something with a grain of salt means to be skeptical about someone’s claims.

    Incorrect

    take something with a grain of salt
    To take something with a grain of salt means to be skeptical about someone’s claims.

  284. Question 284 of 318
    284. Question

    He’s a man of few words and gets right to the _____ when he has something to say.

    Correct

    get right to the point
    To get right to the point means to immediately start talking about what is important or what is on someone’s mind.

    Incorrect

    get right to the point
    To get right to the point means to immediately start talking about what is important or what is on someone’s mind.

  285. Question 285 of 318
    285. Question

    Tim said he heard about the new initiative _____ the grapevine.

    Correct

    through the grapevine
    If information is heard through the grapevine, it means the information was obtained through informal gossip or communication.

    Incorrect

    through the grapevine
    If information is heard through the grapevine, it means the information was obtained through informal gossip or communication.

  286. Question 286 of 318
    286. Question

    We have a monthly newsletter to keep everyone _____ the loop about company initiatives and events.

    Correct

    in the loop
    Someone in the loop is part of a group that is regularly provided information about something.

    Incorrect

    in the loop
    Someone in the loop is part of a group that is regularly provided information about something.

  287. Question 287 of 318
    287. Question

    I felt _____ of the loop when I returned to the office after my two-week vacation.

    Correct

    out of the loop
    Someone out of the loop is not part of a group that is regularly provided information about something.

    Incorrect

    out of the loop
    Someone out of the loop is not part of a group that is regularly provided information about something.

  288. Question 288 of 318
    288. Question

    My boss doesn’t micromanage, but he does try to _____ base with me at least once a day.

    Correct

    touch base
    To touch base means to check in with someone.

    Incorrect

    touch base
    To touch base means to check in with someone.

  289. Question 289 of 318
    289. Question

    I haven’t heard from Karla in a while. I think I’ll drop her a _____ later this week and see how she’s doing.

    Correct

    drop someone a line
    To drop someone a line means to write a short correspondence to someone.

    Incorrect

    drop someone a line
    To drop someone a line means to write a short correspondence to someone.

  290. Question 290 of 318
    290. Question

    He’s not answering his cell phone or responding to emails. I simply can’t _____ a hold of him.

    Correct

    get a hold of someone
    To get a hold of someone means to get in contact with someone.

    Incorrect

    get a hold of someone
    To get a hold of someone means to get in contact with someone.

  291. Question 291 of 318
    291. Question

    The two of them were drinking coffee and talking a mile a _____.

    Correct

    a mile a minute
    A mile a minute means extremely fast.

    Incorrect

    a mile a minute
    A mile a minute means extremely fast.

  292. Question 292 of 318
    292. Question

    This is a big decision. I’m going to have to _____ it over with my family, and then decide.

    Correct

    talk something over
    To talk something over means to discuss something at length with the goal of making a decision.

    Incorrect

    talk something over
    To talk something over means to discuss something at length with the goal of making a decision.

  293. Question 293 of 318
    293. Question

    Don’t worry, I won’t mention this to anyone. My _____ are sealed.

    Correct

    lips are sealed
    If someone’s lips are sealed, it means they are not going to disclose information.

    Incorrect

    lips are sealed
    If someone’s lips are sealed, it means they are not going to disclose information.

  294. Question 294 of 318
    294. Question

    Please keep it under your ______. It’s not public information yet.

    Correct

    keep something under one’s hat
    To keep something under one’s hat means to not disclose information to other people.

    Incorrect

    keep something under one’s hat
    To keep something under one’s hat means to not disclose information to other people.

  295. Question 295 of 318
    295. Question

    I told him a little white _____ so his feelings wouldn’t get hurt.

    Correct

    (little) white lie
    A (little) white lie is a lie told to be polite.

    Incorrect

    (little) white lie
    A (little) white lie is a lie told to be polite.

  296. Question 296 of 318
    296. Question

    Their engagement was a secret. I can’t believe you spilled the _____ and told everyone in the department.

    Correct

    spill the beans
    To spill the beans means to reveal a secret.

    Incorrect

    spill the beans
    To spill the beans means to reveal a secret.

  297. Question 297 of 318
    297. Question

    You have my undivided attention. I’m _____ ears.

    Correct

    I’m all ears
    If someone is all ears, it means they are listening attentively and giving their undivided attention.

    Incorrect

    I’m all ears
    If someone is all ears, it means they are listening attentively and giving their undivided attention.

  298. Question 298 of 318
    298. Question

    You’re not going to convince Mark to change the bonus structure. You’re beating a dead _____.

    Correct

    beat a dead horse
    To beat a dead horse means:
    1) to waste one’s time trying to do something that isn’t going to happen.
    2) to continue speaking about something that has already been resolved.

    Incorrect

    beat a dead horse
    To beat a dead horse means:
    1) to waste one’s time trying to do something that isn’t going to happen.
    2) to continue speaking about something that has already been resolved.

  299. Question 299 of 318
    299. Question

    I know the name of the company but I can’t think of it now. It’s on the tip of my _____.

    Correct

    on the tip of one’s tongue
    If something is on the tip of one’s tongue, it means that the person is almost able to remember the name of something.

    Incorrect

    on the tip of one’s tongue
    If something is on the tip of one’s tongue, it means that the person is almost able to remember the name of something.

  300. Question 300 of 318
    300. Question

    Colin really put his _____ in his mouth when he told everyone his salary. It’s against company policy.

    Correct

    put one’s foot in one’s mouth
    To put one’s foot in one’s mouth means to say something stupid or hurtful that the speaker regrets saying.

    Incorrect

    put one’s foot in one’s mouth
    To put one’s foot in one’s mouth means to say something stupid or hurtful that the speaker regrets saying.

  301. Question 301 of 318
    301. Question

    We went out for a few drinks but we didn’t talk about anything serious. We just _____ the breeze.

    Correct

    shoot the breeze
    To shoot the breeze means to casually chat about nothing in particular.

    Incorrect

    shoot the breeze
    To shoot the breeze means to casually chat about nothing in particular.

  302. Question 302 of 318
    302. Question

    Do you think it was a serious comment or do you think it was meant to be tongue in _____?

    Correct

    tongue in cheek
    Something said tongue in cheek is said sarcastically.

    Incorrect

    tongue in cheek
    Something said tongue in cheek is said sarcastically.

  303. Question 303 of 318
    303. Question

    I’ve tried to express my concerns to Jack, but it’s no use. It’s like talking to a brick _____.

    Correct

    like talking to a brick wall
    We say that someone is like talking to a brick wall if they aren’t listening to their conversation partner.

    Incorrect

    like talking to a brick wall
    We say that someone is like talking to a brick wall if they aren’t listening to their conversation partner.

  304. Question 304 of 318
    304. Question

    Since you’ve been out of the office for a week, let me bring you up to _____.

    Correct

    bring someone up to speed
    To bring someone up to speed means to give someone the latest information about something.

    Incorrect

    bring someone up to speed
    To bring someone up to speed means to give someone the latest information about something.

  305. Question 305 of 318
    305. Question

    When the family dog died, it was hard to break the _____ to the kids.

    Correct

    break the news
    To break the news means to inform someone of something unpleasant.

    Incorrect

    break the news
    To break the news means to inform someone of something unpleasant.

  306. Question 306 of 318
    306. Question

    Not getting the job was a _____ in disguise. A month later I received a much better offer from another firm.

    Correct

    blessing in disguise
    A blessing in disguise is something that seems negative at first but turns out to be positive.

    Incorrect

    blessing in disguise
    A blessing in disguise is something that seems negative at first but turns out to be positive.

  307. Question 307 of 318
    307. Question

    I should brush _____ on my Spanish before my trip to Mexico.

    Correct

    brush up on something
    To brush up on something means to improve one’s knowledge about something that has been forgotten.

    Incorrect

    brush up on something
    To brush up on something means to improve one’s knowledge about something that has been forgotten.

  308. Question 308 of 318
    308. Question

    They’re a good soccer team, but their goalkeeper is their Achilles’ _____.

    Correct

    Achilles’ heel
    An Achilles’ heel is a vulnerable point that could lead to something failing.

    Incorrect

    Achilles’ heel
    An Achilles’ heel is a vulnerable point that could lead to something failing.

  309. Question 309 of 318
    309. Question

    I met a British girl and moved _____ the pond to be with her.

    Correct

    across the pond
    Across the pond refers to the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean. This expression is usually used in the UK to talk about the US (and vice versa).

    Incorrect

    across the pond
    Across the pond refers to the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean. This expression is usually used in the UK to talk about the US (and vice versa).

  310. Question 310 of 318
    310. Question

    I’ve had a couple job offers, but I haven’t decided which one I’ll take. I’m still weighing my _____.

    Correct

    weigh one’s options
    To weigh one’s options means to carefully think about one’s choices.

    Incorrect

    weigh one’s options
    To weigh one’s options means to carefully think about one’s choices.

  311. Question 311 of 318
    311. Question

    Reese has developed an impressive _____ of tricks during his two decades as a negotiator.

    Correct

    bag of tricks
    Someone’s bag of tricks is that person’s set of special techniques, methods, and resources.

    Incorrect

    bag of tricks
    Someone’s bag of tricks is that person’s set of special techniques, methods, and resources.

  312. Question 312 of 318
    312. Question

    The senator was in hot _____ after his controversial remarks about immigration.

    Correct

    in hot water
    If someone is in hot water, they are in trouble and likely to be punished.

    Incorrect

    in hot water
    If someone is in hot water, they are in trouble and likely to be punished.

  313. Question 313 of 318
    313. Question

    If you put yourself in my _____, I think you’ll understand why I did what I did.

    Correct

    put oneself in someone else’s shoes
    To put oneself in someone else’s shoes means to try to imagine what something would be like from someone else’s point of view.

    Incorrect

    put oneself in someone else’s shoes
    To put oneself in someone else’s shoes means to try to imagine what something would be like from someone else’s point of view.

  314. Question 314 of 318
    314. Question

    The base model is inexpensive, but if you want the deluxe model with all the bells and _____, it’s going to cost you.

    Correct

    bells and whistles
    Bells and whistles refers to the extra features that can be added to a product.

    Incorrect

    bells and whistles
    Bells and whistles refers to the extra features that can be added to a product.

  315. Question 315 of 318
    315. Question

    I don’t want to toot my own _____, but I’m an excellent cook.

    Correct

    toot one’s own horn
    To toot one’s own horn means to talk about one’s own accomplishments or abilities.

    Incorrect

    toot one’s own horn
    To toot one’s own horn means to talk about one’s own accomplishments or abilities.

  316. Question 316 of 318
    316. Question

    What I bring to the _____ is over 20 years of experience in this industry.

    Correct

    bring to the table
    What someone brings to the table refers to what that person contributes to an organization or group.

    Incorrect

    bring to the table
    What someone brings to the table refers to what that person contributes to an organization or group.

  317. Question 317 of 318
    317. Question

    You need to take it easy. You can’t work late every night and start work early in the morning. It’s not good to burn the _____ at both ends.

    Correct

    burn the candle at both ends
    To burn the candle at both ends means to become exhausted by staying up late and starting work early.

    Incorrect

    burn the candle at both ends
    To burn the candle at both ends means to become exhausted by staying up late and starting work early.

  318. Question 318 of 318
    318. Question

    Mark never shows his emotions or seems bothered by anything. He’s as _____ as a cucumber.

    Correct

    as cool as a cucumber
    To be as cool as a cucumber means to be extremely calm, especially in the face of adversity.

    Incorrect

    as cool as a cucumber
    To be as cool as a cucumber means to be extremely calm, especially in the face of adversity.

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