Can you complete this English expression? It means “to talk a lot”.
Talk (one’s) ……. off
a) mouth
b) teeth
c) head
d) nose
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Answer: c) head
Talk (one’s) head off!
Example: David talked his head off in the meeting.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to talk a lot”.
Talk (one’s) ……. off
a) mouth
b) teeth
c) head
d) nose
The answer is below!↓

Answer: c) head
Talk (one’s) head off!
Example: David talked his head off in the meeting.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to write something down quickly”.
…… (something) down
a) draw
b) run
c) haste
d) jot
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Answer: ) jot
Jot (something) down!
Example: You should jot this number down so you don’t forget it.
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Can you complete this English expression? It means “to annoy or irritate (someone)”.
Ruffle (someone’s) …….
a) hair
b) feathers
c) arms
d) clothes
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Answer: b) feathers
Ruffle (someone’s) feathers!
Example: Don’t let Harry ruffle your feathers. Ignore him!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to have a short temper, or to get angry easily.”
Have a short ……
a) anger
b) socket
c) fuse
d) fury
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Answer: c) fuse
Have a short fuse!
Example: “My father has a short fuse. He gets angry over the smallest things.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to not drink any alcohol at all”.
Not touch a ……
a) glass
b) can
c) bottle
d) drop
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Answer: d) drop
Not touch a drop!
Example: “Ben does not touch a drop. He doesn’t like the taste.”
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Can you complete this English expression? It means “to read (something) quickly”.
…… through (something)
a) brisk
b) skim
c) rash
d) glare
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Answer: b) skim
Skim through (something)!
Example: “Please skim through the documents before the meeting.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “refuse to compromise”.
Hold (one’s) …….
a) ground
b) horse
c) stand
d) stubborn
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Answer: a) ground
Hold (one’s) ground!
Example: “The seller tried to raise the price, but I held my ground and insisted on the original price.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “from the start”.
From …….
a) begin
b) early
c) watch
d) scratch
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Answer: d) scratch
From scratch!
Example: “Angie can make apple pie from scratch.”
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