
CLOTHING IDIOMS
Quiz by Pia Viva Mendoza Klimasauskas
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- Q1
What does the idiom "To be in another's shoes" mean?
To know what it feels to be another person
To wear someone else's shoes
To be envious of someone's shoes
30s - Q2
What does the idiom "To be given the boot" mean?
To receive a new pair of boots
To be fired or dismissed
To be praised for good work
30s - Q3
The idiom "To dress up" mean...
To wear something comfortable
To wear something smarter than usual
To wear casual clothing
30s - Q4
"To have something under one's belt" means...
To be hungry
To have a belt as an accessory
To have made an achievement
30s - Q5
What does the idiom "To fit like a glove" mean?
To wear gloves in cold weather
To have a loose fit
To be the just right size and shape for someone
30s - Q6
What does the idiom "To pull up one's socks" mean?
To take off one's socks
To have a comfortable day
To do better and try harder
30s - Q7
"To take one's hat off to someone" meanS...
To show admiration or respect for someone else's achievements
To play a prank on someone
To wear a hat as a sign of respect
30s