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A
beggars description
B
cuts of the quick
C
boils down to his
D
keeps open house

Explanation

The idiom 'beggars description' means that something is so extraordinary, terrible, or complex that it is impossible to describe adequately in words.

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A
To be puzzle
B
to get nervous
C
to be disappointed
D
to bear up

Explanation

To meet trouble halfway typically means to worry about a problem before it has actually happened. However, in this specific multiple choice context, it aligns with being puzzled or anxious.

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A
a little less than a dozen
B
a little more than a dozen
C
a full dozen
D
found about a dozen

Explanation

A 'round dozen' refers to a full dozen (12), implying the count is complete or generous, not short. It emphasizes the completeness of the number 12.

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A
takes off
B
comes off
C
will bring about
D
will come round

Explanation

The phrasal verb 'come off' means to happen or take place as planned. Therefore, 'comes off' is the appropriate replacement for 'will be held' in this context.

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A
a period of being carefree
B
a period of having youthful filings
C
a period of misfortune
D
hot weather

Explanation

'Dog days' refers to the hottest period of the summer, traditionally associated with the rising of the Dog Star, Sirius. It implies lethargy and intense heat.

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A
cope with
B
put up with
C
stand up for
D
pull on with

Explanation

'Put up with' is a common phrasal verb that is synonymous with 'tolerate' or 'endure'. It fits the sentence context of enduring someone's bad temper.

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A
an irresponsible person
B
a careless person
C
an unthoughtful person
D
a very lazy person

Explanation

A 'slow coach' (or slowpoke) refers to a person who moves, works, or acts very slowly and sluggishly. In this context, it describes a lazy or inefficient worker.

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A
Keep water
B
Store water
C
Bear examination
D
Drink water

Explanation

If an argument or theory 'holds water', it means it is sound, valid, and able to withstand scrutiny or examination (like a container that doesn't leak).

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A
Not at all
B
Thoroughly
C
To be last
D
Man of outside

Explanation

'Out and out' means thoroughly, completely, or absolute. It is used to emphasize the degree of a quality (e.g., an out and out lie).

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A
An elephant of white colour
B
A very costly or troublesome possession
C
A black marketer
D
A hoarder

Explanation

A 'white elephant' refers to a possession that is useless or troublesome, especially one that is expensive to maintain or difficult to dispose of.

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