Discovery Quiz – Lesson 26
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 26
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Victor couldn’t stand the guilt anymore, and finally came clean about cheating on the final exam. Come clean means…
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I have a little flashlight on my keychain; it comes in handy when I’m going up steps in the dark. Come in handy means…
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Two fans of rival sports teams were swearing at each other in the bar, and they almost came to blows. Come to blows means…
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He was able to deal with most of the other problems calmly, but when his son was arrested for drug dealing, then he came unglued. Come unglued means…
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My sister was talking about dropping out of college for a while, but I’m glad she finally came to her senses and decided to finish her degree. Come to your senses means…
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Our family dog recently died, and I need to help my kids come to grips with the loss. Come to grips with means…
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The senator came under fire for her history of making discriminatory comments about other races. Come under fire means…
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When you marry someone, you commit to staying with them come hell or high water. Come hell or high water means…
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I know you have very specific plans for your future, but remember that when you have kids, their needs will come into play. Come into play means…
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You shouldn’t treat your employees badly; it might come back to bite you one day. Come back to bite someone means…
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