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What does the underline part of the sentence mean? Select the answer from the given choices.
I’ve chewed the job offer over for days, but I still haven’t decided what to do.
Fill in the blank with one of the idioms in the text above:
We don’t have the budget for a big marketing campaign, so we’ll just have to hope that buzz about our shop gets spread .
Fill in the blank with one of the given choices:
All the orders were given ____ so that no written evidence could be discovered later.
Fill in the blank with one of the given choicies:
I’ll have to chew it ____ for a while. Then, I’ll get back to you.
Fill in the blank with one of the given choices:
She ____ and hawed a lot before she came to the point.
Select all choices that might be the case for the following situation:
I thought Rebecca was a good friend until she gave me the brush-off at a party last week.
Fill in the blank with one of the given choices:
I have ____ to pick with you. Did you eat that chocolate mousse I was saving for my tea?
Fill in the blank with one of the idioms in the text above:
I’ve got with you. You’ve been using my shaver again.
Fill in the blank with one of the idioms in the text above:
A: How did you hear about our bakery?
B: Oh, . My dad told me about it.
Match the idioms with the correct explanations:
A BONE TO PICK WITH SOMEONE
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BY WORD OF MOUTH
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CHEW (SOMETHING) OVER
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HEM AND HAW
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GET/GIVE SOMEONE THE BRUSH-OFF
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