to call it a day
a) to stop what you're doing for the rest of the day
b) wake up early in the morning
c) to work all day and night
Make good time
a) to go at a fast or reasonable rate
b) time goes by quickly
c) something happens without problems
To be nuts about something, or someone?
a) to like something or someone a lot
b) someone really intelligent, or smart
c) reveal the truth
What is the meaning of the idiom:
to walk on eggshells
a) to try hard no to upset someone or something
b) to like a lot
c) to find something easy to do
b) call it a day
c) crack of dawn
Around the clock
a) very early in the morning
b) to go fast or at a reasonable rate
c) all day and all night
like clockwork
a) something that happens regularly; without problems
b) stop what you're doing for the rest of the day
c) all day and night
a) something that happens regularly; without problems
What is the meaning of the idiom:
The icing on the cake
a) to sell quickly
b) Something that makes a good thing even better, or a bad thing even worse
c) to try hard not to upset someone or something
What is the meaning of the idiom:
butterfingers
a) someone who is intelligent, or smart
b) someone who tends to drop things or is unable to catch things
c) someone who is lazy and watches TV all the time
b) someone who tends to drop things or is unable to catch things
a) on the spur of the moment
b) pressed for time
c) like clockwork
c) like clockwork
What is the meaning of this idiom:
At the crack of dawn
a) very early in the morning
b) very late at night
c) all day and all night
a) very early in the morning
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Pressed for time
a) to push on a clock
b) in a hurry
c) to worry about something that happened in the past
What is the meaning of the idiom:
To spill the beans
a) to try hard not to upset someone or something
b) to sell quickly
c) to reveal, or tell, the truth
What is the meaning of the idiom:
Couch potato
a) someone who is intelligent, or smart
b) to like a lot
c) someone who is lazy and watches TV all the time
c) someone who is lazy and watches TV all the time
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a) Time flies!
b) Against the clock
c) Like clockwork
a) stop what you've been doing for the day
b) to go fast or at a reasonable rate
c) on impulse, or without prior planning
Beat the clock
a) in a hurry
b) time passes by very quickly
c) finish something before time is up
What is the meaning of the idiom:
One smart cookie
a) someone who is very intelligent, or smart
b) someone who is lazy and watches a lot of TV
c) someone who tends to drop things or is unable to catch things
A piece of cake
a) to like a lot
b) to find something easy to do
c) to sell quickly
b) to find something easy to do
a) spilling the beans
b) crying over spilled milk
c) walking on eggshells
What is the meaning of this idiom:
Time flies
a) to go fast or at a reasonable rate
b) something that happens regularly
c) time passes very quickly
c) time passes very quickly
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not born yesterday
a) early in the morning
b) experienced, or not easily fooled
c) in a hurry
What is the meaning of the idiom:
To sell like hot cakes
a) to find something easy to do
b) to sell very quickly
c) to reveal the truth
to cry over spilled milk
a) to find something easy to do
b) to sell quickly
c) to be upset or cry about something that happened in the past
My friend, George, tried to play a prank on me, but I didn't fall for it. I was __________!
a) not born yesterday
b) pressed for time
c) beating the clock
a) not born yesterday
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