
Cliche and Idioms 31-43
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- Q1words are unnecessary as it is already obvioussecond windneedless to saycall the shotsno holds barred30s
- Q2If you are "as thick as thieves" you have no close friends just like a thief (can't be trusted)falsetrueTrue or False30s
- Q3To "call the shots" is to be the leadertruefalseTrue or False30s
- Q4Match the idiom with the right statementUsers sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q5a fight is happening with no rules or regulationsits your callwatch your mouthno holds barredsell out30s
- Q6You decidelesser of two evilsIt's your callneedless to saysecond wind30s
- Q7Match the idiom with the right statementUsers sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q8betray someone for moneysell outsell allsell upsell over30s
- Q9different things and different people keep life from being boringspice is the variety of lifelife is the spice of varietywatch your mouthvariety is the spice of life30s
- Q10be careful of what you saywhat you say is what you getwash your mouthwatch your mouthbe careful of what you wish for30s
- Q11a bad option that is a little better than another bad optionless than two is evilless options are badunless you have something on your sleevelesser of two evils30s
- Q12using trickery; hiding something that will spring latersomething in his hatsomething up his sleevesomething up his pantssomething is springing up30s