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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #113566: Idioms and animals
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Animals | Speaking | Idioms [Change theme]
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    Idioms and animals


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    1. You must take the by the horns and get yourself out of this sticky situation.

    2. She 's happy like a ! She hums all the time.

    3. In a meeting he behaves like in a china shop.

    4. Among us there is a black that harms our group.

    5. I have other to fry rather than listen to nonsense !

    6. Don't play cat and with me because I begin to see right through yourself !

    7. Could you keep a secret ? Yes of course ! I ' ll be as dumb as !

    8. He was as sly as a to do business.

    9. You have a in your throat ! You smoke too much !

    10. She throws herself into the 's jaws because she has agreed to do that reality TV.

    11. She 's blind like a without glasses !

    12. With his odd manners he 's a strange !










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