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Q. Here are ten common expressions. Below are the meanings in a different order. Give each its correct meaning,
For e.g. :
1. 'Up to the eyes' means extremely busy.
Common Expression:
1. Up to the eyes
2. to be all ears
3. and old hand
4. of a piece with
5. to hold one's own
6. to pay though the nose
7. to follow one's nose
8. to put one's foot in it
9. to fight tooth and teeth
10. to keep one's hand in
Options you can choose (only these options e.g. :'Up to the eyes' means extremely
busy.)
To struggle as hard as one can
To be charged too much
To listen very attentively
To go straight forward
To retain one's ability through practice
To be a match for one's rivals
An experienced person
Extremely busy
To say something embarrassing
Of the same sort as

Please write the full sentences no shortcuts, thanks and you can also search meanings and answer But you will have to write the exact meaning i wrote like :
'Up to the eyes' means extremely busy.

Answers

Answered by daisy3615
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  • 1. Up to the eyes - Extremely busy
  • 2. To be all ears - To listen very attentively
  • 3. An old hand - An experienced person
  • 4. Of a piece with - Of the same sort as
  • 5. To hold one's own - To retain one's ability through practice
  • 6. To pay trough the nose - To be charged too much
  • 7. To follow one's nose - To go straight forward
  • 8. To put one's foot in it - To say something embarrassing
  • 9. To fight tooth and teeth - To be a match for one's rivals
  • 10. To keep one's hand in - To struggle as hard as one can

Hope it helps !

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