find the idiom according to the picture and fill in the correct blank.
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fill in the blank
1. To provide information or details, usually by actually writing something in a blank space on a test, form, etc.
Fill in the blank with what you think is the correct answer.
2. To figure something out; to determine an answer to something that was previously unknown.
My parents may not know who dented the car now, but they'll fill in the blank eventually.
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“Hit the hay.” “Sorry, guys, I have to hit the hay now!” ...
“Up in the air” ...
“Stabbed in the back” ...
“Takes two to tango” ...
“Kill two birds with one stone.” ...
“Piece of cake” ...
“Costs an arm and a leg” ...
“Break a leg”
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