Discovery Quiz – Lesson 19
Guess the correct meaning of each idiom from the context. It’s OK if you get a lot of answers wrong – what’s important is to do your best in trying to figure it out!
Discovery Quiz – Lesson 19
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I liked the movie – I especially got a kick out of the swimming pool scene. Get a kick out of means…
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We have a lot of work to do, so let’s get cracking! Get cracking means…
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You don’t have to explain everything; I think I get the drift. Get the drift means…
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After taking four weeks of daily surfing lessons, I finally felt like I was getting the hang of it. Getting the hang of something means…
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My brother humiliated me in front of my friends, so I posted some embarrassing pictures of him online to get even. Get even means…
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I have three reports due at the end of January, so I’m getting a head start by writing them in December. Getting a head start means…
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They’ve changed some of the roads in the city center, so it took me a moment to get my bearings. Get my bearings means…
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The first few weeks of college can be overwhelming, but eventually you’ll get into the swing of things. Get into the swing of things means…
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I didn’t study English last week because I was really busy, but this week I’m going to get back on track. Get back on track means…
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I’m glad I bought this dictionary; I’m going to get a lot of mileage out of it. Get a lot of mileage out of something means…
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