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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #103106: Expressions
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    1. A big blood ( )   [s...] appeared on the man's shirt after the shooting.

    2. Freckles are tiny ( )   [s...] of brown colour on the skin.

    3. The tiny ( )   [f...] of gold in her eyes were very seductive.

    4. He felt very hot and suddenly red ( )   [sp...] covered his face.

    5. The repented criminal wanted to get rid of the ( )   [t...] in his past.

    6. There was an oily ( )   [m...] on the white tablecloth.

    7. The boy has the measles: he's come out in ( )   [s...].

    8. After dry-cleaning it,my dress was full of black ( )   [s...] due to a chemical reaction.

    9. Vitiligo is a skin disease that provokes white ( )   [p...].

    10. Never look for a ( )   [s...] in your neighbour's eye when you have a log in your own.










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