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English MCQ

441. Do you feel ---- taking a walk.

442. 'A bolt from the blue' means---

443. He is "up to his ears" in work and cannot possibly see you now.

444. 'For good' means--

445. The correct meaning of 'a man of letter' is--

446. I prefer to talk to people "face to face" rather than to talk no the phone.

447. 'Lock stock and barrel' means--

448. 'In a nutshell' means--

449. The bad news struck him like a bolt from the ----.

450. Don't ---- the poor people.

451. We had to "put up with" the inconvenience.

452. A 'bull market' means that sharing prices are---

453. I could barely "make out" the traffic signs through the rain.

454. Health experts say people still need moderate to vigorous exercise, which has been shown to reduce risks of cardiovascular disease and other disorders. Which of the following is closer meaning to vigorous?

455. The meaning of 'In black and white' is--

456. A speech full of too many words is ---

457. Bird's eye view--

458. 'To reader between lines' means--

459. No one knew what to say, but at last I "broke the ice".

460. 'On the sly' means---