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What does "dressed to the nines" mean?

  • A. Dressed in old clothes
  • B. Dressed very elegantly
  • C. Dressed for sports
  • D. Dressed too casually
Explanation:
It means wearing very smart and stylish clothes.

What does "back to square one" mean?

  • A. Back to the beginning
  • B. Back to your hometown
  • C. Back to normal speed
  • D. Back with more confidence
Explanation:
It means having to start again from the beginning.

What does "against all odds" mean?

  • A. Without support
  • B. Without planning
  • C. By pure luck
  • D. Despite many difficulties
Explanation:
It means succeeding or happening even though it seemed very unlikely.

What does "water under the bridge" mean?

  • A. A future danger
  • B. A difficult journey
  • C. Something past that no longer matters
  • D. A financial burden
Explanation:
It means an old problem has been resolved and is no longer worth worrying about.

What does "under lock and key" mean?

  • A. Lost forever
  • B. Kept very securely
  • C. Given as a gift
  • D. Hidden by mistake
Explanation:
It means stored in a very safe and protected place.

What does "light at the end of the tunnel" mean?

  • A. A sign that difficulty is nearly over
  • B. A hidden danger
  • C. A surprise reward
  • D. A false hope
Explanation:
It means hopeful evidence that a hard period is ending.

What does "waiting in the wings" mean?

  • A. Hiding your feelings
  • B. Losing confidence
  • C. Traveling secretly
  • D. Ready to step in when needed
Explanation:
It means prepared to take over when the opportunity comes.

What does "the writing is on the wall" mean?

  • A. A message has been posted
  • B. People are watching closely
  • C. Clear signs of coming trouble are visible
  • D. A decision is confidential
Explanation:
It means the evidence shows that a failure or disaster is likely.

What does "run-of-the-mill" mean?

  • A. Highly original
  • B. Ordinary and not special
  • C. Hard to manufacture
  • D. Popular with experts
Explanation:
It means typical, average, or unremarkable.

What does "put your own house in order" mean?

  • A. Solve your own problems before criticizing others
  • B. Clean your home thoroughly
  • C. Prepare for visitors
  • D. Buy things in sequence
Explanation:
It means correcting your own affairs first.