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In the statement 'He kicked the bucket after a long illness,' what does 'kicked the bucket' mean?
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He won a soccer game.
He became very happy.
He died.
He lost a valuable object.
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In the expression 'She broke the ice at the party by telling a joke,' what does 'broke the ice' mean?
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She literally broke ice.
She started a physical fight.
She made everyone more comfortable.
She left the party.
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In the statement 'He kicked the bucket after a long illness,' what does 'kicked the bucket' mean?
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In the expression 'She broke the ice at the party by telling a joke,' what does 'broke the ice' mean?
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In the sentence 'He spilled the beans about the surprise party,' what does 'spilled the beans' mean?
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In the expression 'She is always fishing for compliments,' what does 'fishing for compliments' mean?
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What does the idiom 'burning the midnight oil' mean in the sentence 'He was burning the midnight oil to finish his project'?
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In the sentence 'She's the apple of my eye', what does this idiom mean?
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What does the idiom 'cost an arm and a leg' mean in the sentence 'That new phone costs an arm and a leg'?
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In the phrase 'throw in the towel', what does it mean in the context 'After several failed attempts, he decided to throw in the towel'?
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What does the idiom 'a blessing in disguise' mean in the sentence 'Losing that job was a blessing in disguise because it led me to my dream career'?
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In the sentence 'I've told you a million times to clean your room', what does the phrase 'a million times' imply?
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In the sentence 'He's walking on thin ice with his jokes lately', what does the idiom 'walking on thin ice' mean?
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In the sentence 'Her decision to quit the team was the last straw', what does the idiom 'the last straw' refer to?
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In the sentence 'Her enthusiasm for the project is contagious', what does the word 'contagious' imply in this context?
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In the sentence 'He brushed it off like it was nothing', what does the phrase 'brushed it off' mean?
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In the sentence 'He's known to let the cat out of the bag during meetings', what does the idiom 'let the cat out of the bag' mean?
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In the sentence 'After the long meeting, I felt like I was in the deep end', what does the idiom 'in the deep end' mean?
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What does the idiom 'hit the books' mean in the sentence 'I need to hit the books this weekend to prepare for my exams'?
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What does the idiom 'piece of cake' mean in the sentence 'The math test was a piece of cake for me'?
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What does the idiom 'bite the bullet' mean in the sentence 'I really don't want to, but I need to bite the bullet and finish my homework'?
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In the sentences "The forest was dense and filled with verdant foliage. The rich greenery provided a habitat for various wildlife.", what does 'verdant' most likely mean?
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In the sentences "The storm caused a tumultuous uproar, shaking the entire town. Residents hurried to find shelter from the chaotic winds.", what does 'tumultuous' most likely mean?
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In the sentences "The artist's latest painting was an exquisite masterpiece, showcasing brilliant colors and intricate details. Critics hailed it as a true work of art.", what does 'exquisite' most likely mean?
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In the sentences "After studying for months, she felt a profound sense of accomplishment when she finally passed the exam. The hard work had truly paid off.", what does 'profound' most likely mean?
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In the sentences "The curious cat approached the bubbling brook, fascinated by the glimmering water. It peered into the stream, eager to explore its wonders.", what does 'fascinated' most likely mean?
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In the sentences "The detective sought to unravel the intricate mystery that had puzzled the town for years. Every clue brought her closer to the truth.", what does 'intricate' most likely mean?
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In the sentences "The sun set behind the mountains, casting a golden hue over the valley. The breathtaking view left the hikers in awe of nature's beauty.", what does 'breathtaking' most likely mean?
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In the sentences "The scientist conducted a rigorous experiment to test her hypothesis. Every detail was meticulously noted to ensure accuracy in her findings.", what does 'meticulously' most likely mean?
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In the sentences "The young inventor was ecstatic when she saw her first prototype working flawlessly. All the long hours of hard work had finally paid off.", what does 'ecstatic' most likely mean?
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In the sentences "During the debate, she articulated her thoughts clearly and persuasively, making a strong case for her position. Her eloquence impressed both the audience and the judges.", what does 'articulated' most likely mean?
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In the sentences 'The magician's performance was truly enthralling. The audience watched in amazement as he made the elephant disappear.' what does the word 'enthralling' mean?
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In the sentences 'The storm outside was furious, with winds howling like wolves. Everyone stayed indoors to avoid the harsh weather conditions.' what does the word 'furious' mean?
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In the sentences 'The artist's new painting was a vibrant explosion of colors. It captured the essence of joy in every brush stroke.' what does the word 'vibrant' mean?
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In the sentences 'The scientist was meticulous in her research, carefully recording every detail. Her thoroughness impressed her colleagues.' what does the word 'meticulous' mean?
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In the sentences 'The athlete showed remarkable resilience after his injury, training harder each day. His determination inspired his teammates to push through their challenges.' what does the word 'resilience' mean?
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In the sentences 'The detective was known for his keen observation skills, noticing details that others overlooked. His sharp intuition often led him to solve puzzles quickly.' what does the word 'keen' mean?
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In the sentences 'The explorer's journey through the dense jungle was fraught with danger. He had to navigate treacherous paths and avoid wild animals.' what does the word 'fraught' mean?
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In the sentences 'Her enthusiasm for learning was contagious, spreading to everyone in the classroom. Students began to participate more actively in discussions.' what does the word 'contagious' mean?
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In the sentences 'The novel was a compelling tale of adventure that kept readers on the edge of their seats. Its unexpected twists made it impossible to put down.' what does the word 'compelling' mean?
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In the sentences 'The community came together to uplift those affected by the recent disaster. Their support provided hope and comfort to many during a difficult time.' what does the word 'uplift' mean?