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You and your friend are having a conversation about someone, who suddenly appears in the midst of your convo. What's the most appropriate thing to say?
Speak of the devil.
My two cents.
A storm in a teacup.
It's raining cats and dogs.
What does the following metaphorical expression mean : "Break a leg."?
"I hope you fail."
"Good luck."
"Try not to break a leg."
"Stop being stressed."
Which idiom would you use if you wanted to signify that something stops for the rest of the day? (read the question carefully)
Call it a night.
Call it a life.
Call it a day.
Call it a noon.
Choose the correct option:
Out of sight, out of mind.
Out of mind, out of sight.
Out off sight, out off mind.
Is the following correct: "A penny for your thoughts."?
No.
Yes
Choose the correct option.
It's snowing cats and dogs.
It's raining cows and dogs.
It's raining cats and dogs.
Is the following correct: "It's no use crying over spilt juice."?
Yes.
No.
Choose the correct answer:
Words speak louder than actions.
Actions speak louder than words.
Choose the correct option:
All that glitters is not silver.
All that glows is not gold.
All that glitters is not gold.
Complete the following idiom: A storm in a .....................
(1 word - all lowercase)
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