Exercise: Unit 1 - English Literature-From Its Beginnings To The Renaissance
Exercise: Unit 1 - English Literature-From Its Beginnings To The Renaissance
B. Fill in the blanks with the correct idioms from the list given above.
Exercise
A. Study the following idiomatic expressions, and then use each in a
sentence.
1. eat humble pie – to be humiliated; to repent
2. eat one’s heart out – to feel envy, resentment, or shame
3. fair and square – to do things honestly
4. feather one’s nest – to improve one’s financial condition at the
expense of others
5. fit to be tied – wild with rage
6. get under one’s skin – to annoy one
7. squeeze blood from a stone – to do the impossible
8. happy hunting – an expression wishing one success or happi-
ness
9. hard as nails – physically tough, hard-hearted, cruel
10. has a good head on one’s shoulder – to be intelligent
Exercise