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english slang idioms question 1
"School is a major expense. I just had to ......... out $200 so that my daughter can go to the prom," Tony told his best friend.


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english slang idioms question 2
"Why are you all ......... up? You have a dinner dress on, your make-up done, and your hair styled and you told me that you were going to a faculty meeting tonight," Jane asked her roommate.


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english slang idioms question 3
"If I don't get home in less than an hour, I am ......... for. I know you aren't ready to leave yet but I am begging you to drive me back home," Nate said to Jacob.


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"This is the third time I caught you borrowing my stuff without asking. I told you that you have to ask permission the last time I caught you. I am done ......... you. Get out of my apartment," Kyle told Bert.


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english slang idioms question 5
"You have been yelling at people for being late and you've never accepted their excuses for as long as I have known you. Remember when you threw Jim out for being late when he had popped a tire? Now you got fired today for being late even though you had a good reason. How does it feel to get a dose of your own .........?" Jake's brother asked him.


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english slang idioms question 6
"I am sorry that I am late for dinner. After I left, I couldn't remember if I had turned off the stove. I had to double ......... and make sure that it was off," Lilly said to Kim.


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english slang idioms question 7
"I totally understand, Lilly. You have to ......... check that sort of thing. It would be rotten to lose all of your things over something like that," Kim replied.


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"Matt and Sarah asked us if we would go on a double ......... with them to the Italian restaurant on Friday night. What do you think?" Laura asked Chris.


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"What do I do for work? Well, I do ......... duty for Mr. James. I handle customer service and do all of the accounting. How about you?" Chris asked Matt.


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english slang idioms question 10
"You can go faster on this road if you want to. The speed limit is the regular old double .........," Ray told Beth.


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