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expressions and idioms with thin question 1
He worries too much about his appearance and now he says he's going thin on top.


expressions and idioms with thin, answer 1 expressions and idioms with thin, nominative pronoun, going crazy vs going mad vs going bald vs going deaf

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expressions and idioms with thin question 2
She lost her job last year and since then she's been having a thin time of it.


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expressions and idioms with thin question 3
He really must start eating properly because at the moment he's as thin as a rake.


expressions and idioms with thin, answer 3 gerund definition, very thin vs very tired vs very sleepy vs very light

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expressions and idioms with thin question 4
If you know of a good plumber, let me know as they're a bit thin on the ground around here.


expressions and idioms with thin, answer 4 preposition of location, difficult to see vs difficult to find vs difficult to know vs difficult to pay

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expressions and idioms with thin question 5
Although he only asked me to lend him EUR 5, I could see this was the thin end of the wedge.


expressions and idioms with thin, answer 5 esl regular verbs past simple, start of something financial vs start of something easy vs start of something

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Since we put that advertisement in the local newspapers, replies have been coming in thick and fast.


expressions and idioms with thin, answer 6 expressions and idioms with thin, information on verb groups and modal verbs, quickly in large numbers vs slowly

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expressions and idioms with thin question 7
You'll be lucky if you get more than two words out of him because I'm afraid he's as thick as two short planks.


expressions and idioms with thin, answer 7 shakespeare english, very quiet vs very slow vs very wooden vs very stupid

 define landscape, fancier, pageant, galvanism, iridescence, necrology original meaning of the idiom "as thick as thieves"
expressions and idioms with thin question 8
They've settled their argument at long last and now they're as thick as thieves.


expressions and idioms with thin, answer 8 english idioms, very clever vs very friendly vs very careful vs very cautious

 hi, am from india, presently residing in the united states Could "a bit thick" go as far as more than I could stand?
expressions and idioms with thin question 9
In view of the way she behaved I thought it was a bit thick when she asked him to apologize to her.


expressions and idioms with thin, answer 9 example of pronoun, more than i could wish vs more than i could believe vs more than i could stand vs more than

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expressions and idioms with thin question 10
There are certain members in the party who will stand by their leader through thick and thin.


expressions and idioms with thin, answer 10 past and present tense, whatever the times vs whatever the climate vs whatever the day vs whatever the

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