(A) Strange
(B) Practical
(C) Shy
(D) None of these
Tag: Idioms and Phrases
To “Do away with” something means:
(A) To treat something
(B) To stop something
(C) To hide something
(D) None of these
To “Dish out” means:
(A) To save
(B) To gossip
(C) To make
(D) None of these
A “Dime a dozen” means:
(A) It is expensive
(B) Something is unusual
(C) Something is easy to get
(D) None of these
To “Die out” means:
(A) To fail
(B) To die quickly
(C) To disappear slowly
(D) None of these
If something “dies down” it means:
(A) Falls over
(B) Dies quickly
(C) Fades away
(D) None of these
To be in “deep water” means:
(A) To be lazy
(B) To be in searious trouble
(C) To not care about things
(D) None of these
To “Dash off” means:
(A) To do, make, or draw something quickly
(B) To be deeply asleep
(C) To be precise
(D) None of these