Can you complete this English expression? It means “to tease (someone)”.
Pull (someone’s) ……
a) leg
b) arm
c) hand
d) foot
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Answer: a) leg
Pull (someone’s) leg!
Example: Don’t get upset with me. I’m only pulling your leg.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to tease (someone)”.
Pull (someone’s) ……
a) leg
b) arm
c) hand
d) foot
The answer is below!↓

Answer: a) leg
Pull (someone’s) leg!
Example: Don’t get upset with me. I’m only pulling your leg.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be very happy”. It is mainly used in the UK.
…….. to bits
a) happy
b) pleased
c) chuffed
d) wondered
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Answer: c) chuffed
Chuffed to bits!
Example: I was chuffed to bits when I passed my exam.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “as much as you want”.
To your heart’s …….
a) content
b) cover
c) much
d) full
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Answer: a) content
To your heart’s content
Example: Please eat to your heart’s content at the buffet later.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to win fairly”.
Win fair and ……
a) round
b) over
c) in
d) square
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Answer: d) square
Win fair and square!
Example: My favourite football team won the game fair and square.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to start an argument or a fight”.
……. a fight
a) hound
b) move
c) pick
d) sound
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Answer: c) pick
Pick a fight!
Example: Josh is always picking fights with boys who are older than him.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “without much thought”.
Off the top of (one’s) …….
a) mind
b) head
c) thoughts
d) mood
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Answer: b) head
Off the top of (one’s) head
Example: This is just off the top of my head, but I think everything will cost $400.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to understand something”.
Make …… of (something)
a) understand
b) reason
c) work
d) sense
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Answer: d) sense
Make sense of (something)!
Example: I can’t make sense of this document. Who wrote it?
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to laugh loudly”.
…… with laughter
a) roar
b) roll
c) spring
d) shout
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Answer: a) roar
Roar with laughter!
Example: The audience roared with laughter at the comedian’s joke.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “a series of consecutive victories”.
A winning …..
a) stream
b) role
c) streak
d) row
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Answer: c) streak
A winning streak!
Example: My favourite football team has been on a winning streak lately.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to show a lot of courage”.
Show a lot of ……
a) bottle
b) harshness
c) willing
d) action
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Answer: a) bottle
Show a lot of bottle
Example: Mike showed a lot of bottle when he fought a boxer who was bigger than him.
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