Discovery Quiz – Lesson 25
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 25
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That singer is really popular among teen girls. Whenever he appears on stage, his fans go bonkers. Go bonkers means…
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The author’s long-awaited second book went down in flames; critics hated it, and almost nobody bought it. Go down in flames means…
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If you want to start your own business, you can’t do it half-heartedly; you need to go for broke. Go for broke means…
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It’s the final week of the presidential campaign, and the candidates are going into overdrive in their efforts to gain voters’ support. Go into overdrive means…
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My son was born 6 weeks early. His condition was touch-and-go for a while, but now he’s healthy and strong. Touch-and-go means…
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My sister absolutely loves hiking. She wakes up at sunrise raring to go. Raring to go means…
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The Australian soccer team played well from the get-go and maintained their lead throughout the game. From the get-go means…
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The self-driving car will go down in history as one of the most important inventions for everyday people. Go down in history means…
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My math teacher tutored me every day after school. She went above and beyond to help me understand the subject. Go above and beyond means…
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Disease almost always goes hand in hand with poverty. You can’t deal with one problem without considering the other. Go hand in hand means…
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