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Match these idioms with their meanings. Idioms Meanings
1 be all ears a) very expensive
2. add insult to injury b) solving two problems with one action
3. the best of both worlds c) feeling unwell
4. have eyes in the back of your head d) be aware of what happens behind one's back
5. see eye to eye e) very easy
6. cost an arm and a leg f) eager to listen; very attentive
7. a piece of cake g) to get or describe something exactly right
8. under the weather h) to have two different opportunities at once
9. kill two birds with one stone
i) making bad situation worse
10. hit the nail on the head j) be in complete agreement
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1 - f
2 - c
3 - h
4 - d
5 - g
6 - i
7 - j
8 - b
9 - a
10 - e
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