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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries What does this phrasal verb mean: 'take off'? Is it an idiom?
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The worst thing about flying is when you take ..........


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flying on a plane question 2
Landing is also a rather ......... experience, too.


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flying on a plane question 3
Come to think of it the bit between leaving the ground and coming down again can also ......... on the nerves.


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 meaning of patience, access, path, management, innovator What the phrase "keep your mind dedicated" means?
flying on a plane question 4
Of course during the flight the airline staff try to keep your mind ..........


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They ask you if you want to buy things you don't in all ......... want.


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The captain, whose voice is so ......... you feel as if you're sitting at home watching television, starts chatting to you.


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 word games: free online noun adjective game sat test Difference between impression and opinion
flying on a plane question 7
He tries to give you the ......... that you're out in your car watching the countryside roll by.


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flying on a plane question 8
Then you start to eat your meal and discover that the knives and forks are made of plastic and snap under ..........


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 hey all, i'm kirsty, i live in bonny scotland (edinburgh) Can 'gather' also mean 'understand'?
flying on a plane question 9
As you've probably ........., I'm not really keen on flying.


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 what does "enacted" mean? What does this phrase mean: 'mind you'?
flying on a plane question 10
Mind you, once you've landed and you're saying goodbye to the smiling hostess, it's great to know you've ..........


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