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Give the synonym of "benefits"

perks

100

If you are bewildered, you're...

confused

100

When something makes you feel very very sad, it...

breaks your heart

100

This task is really stupid, I've spent two hours and I'm not...

getting anywhere with it.

100

This money is not enough to .... in Moscow.

get by

200

Was a person happy if he has been laid-off?

No

200

If you go to a foreign country and learn how to speak its language a little bit, you...

pick up a language

200

If your meeting starts at 10:00 and you were there by that time, you...

turned up on time

200

We're having an important meeting tomorrow, so I need to ...

get my act together

200

If you do something silly on social networks, it's difficult to...

get away with it.

300

If your job is tedious, it's...

boring or tiring

300

If you're talking about different things, you talk...

at cross purposes

300

If you want to start a family, you want to...

settle down

300

It seems that we're talking at cross purposes with him, he can never...

get the message

300

How are we supposed to... the city if the public transport isn't working?

get around

400

If you travel a lot, you live...

out of a suitcase

400

If it's difficult for you to pronounce a word, you can't...

get your tongue round the word

400

If your date is really boring, it's difficult to...

get through the evening.

400

I've been phoning John all day, but couldn't...

get hold of him.

400

I'll be working this weekend cause we...with the project. It must have been finished two days ago!

got behind 

500

If a person is always talking, he is talking the hind legs...

off a donkey

500

If you misunderstood a person, you...

got the wrong end of the stick

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If you want to make a revenge, you want to...

get even

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Your grandfather must be...

getting on a bit

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He's very good at ....his share of the work, although he understands how important this project is.

getting out of

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