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What does the idiom 'At large' mean?
What does the idiom 'At large' mean?
Which phrase is synonymous with 'Few and far between'?
Which phrase is synonymous with 'Few and far between'?
What is the meaning of 'Down the drain'?
What is the meaning of 'Down the drain'?
If something is 'Beyond measure', what does it mean?
If something is 'Beyond measure', what does it mean?
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What is the synonym for 'At his heels'?
What is the synonym for 'At his heels'?
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Study Notes
Idioms and Phrases
- At your elbow means something is close at hand and easily accessible.
- At home means being familiar or comfortable with a particular situation or activity.
- At his heels means being close behind someone or something.
- At large means being free or unrestricted.
- Beyond measure means excessively or to a great extent.
- By a large chalk means thoroughly or completely.
- Few and far between means something is rare or infrequent.
- Ever and anon means often or frequently.
- Down the drain means wasted or lost.
- Head and front means the main part or most important aspect of something.
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Test your knowledge of idioms and phrases with this quiz featuring expressions like 'At your elbow', 'At large', 'Few and far between', and more. Challenge yourself and expand your vocabulary!