Sociology, asked by jimmi26, 7 months ago

Here are a few sentences from the text which have idiomatic expressions. Can you say what each means? (You might want to consult a dictionary first.)
1. Our entire class is quacking in its boots.
2. Until then, we keep telling each other not to lose heart.
3. Mr Keesing annoyed with me for ages because I talked so much.
4. Mr Keesing was trying to play a joke on me with this ridiculous subject, but I’d make sure the joke was on him.​

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Answered by Anonymous
7

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1. Shaking with fear and nervous.

2. Not to think about negative side, but hope for the best.

3. For quite a long time.

4. Joke would be on him only.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

entire

until

annoyed

was trying

Explanation:

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