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English idiom: a bee in (one's) bonnet



 
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English idiom: a bee in (one's) bonnet #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 07, 2005 11:27 am   English idiom: a bee in (one's) bonnet
 

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ESL/EFL Test "Charlie's Knees", question 1

Charlie always thought he was the ......... knees because he had a very good opinion of himself.

(a) cat's
(b) dog's
(c) bee's
(d) mouse's

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test "Charlie's Knees", answer 1

Charlie always thought he was the bee's knees because he had a very good opinion of himself.

Correct answer: (c) bee's

Your answer was: incorrect
Charlie always thought he was the cat's knees because he had a very good opinion of himself.
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Bee's knees #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 07, 2005 12:43 pm   Bee's knees
 

Hi,

This is an expression meaning very self important and is an idiom.
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