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court interpreting idioms Questions and
Correct Answers the Latest Update and
Recommended Version
Ace up your sleeve


→ If you have an ace up your sleeve, you have something that will give you an
advantage that other people don't know


Achilles' Heel

→ weak point


Add fuel to the fire

→ to make a bad situation worse


Air your dirty laundry in public


→ to talk about your private disagreements or embarrassing matters in public


Albatross around your neck

→ a problem resulting from something you did that stops you from being; difficult burden
u can't get rid of


All thumbs

→ clumsy


Apple of your eye


→ A person or thingthat is greatly loved



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Asleep at the switch

→ not doing their job or taking their responsibilities very carefully


at the end of your rope

→ (USA) If you are at the end of your rope, you are at the limit of your patience or
endurance.


ax to grind


→ selfish motive


Babe in the woods

→ naive, defenceless, young person.


back seat driver

→ a person who gives unwanted advice


baker's dozen


→ 13 of something


Bark is worse than your bite

→ ...


bark up the wrong tree

→ to direct your attention or efforts towards the wrong person or thing. Have the wrong
idea about something




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