English Idioms and Phrases
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Match the idioms with their corresponding explanations:

Curl up with a Book = To work under the pressure of limited time, often with a deadline looming. Work against the Clock = To work under the pressure of limited time, often with a deadline looming. Soaked = Completely wet, usually due to being submerged in water or exposed to heavy rain.

Match the idioms with their synonyms:

Soaked = Dry Work against the Clock = Rush against the clock Curl up with a Book = Snuggle up with a book

Match the idioms with their collocations:

Soaked = Soaked clothes Work against the Clock = Take one's time Curl up with a Book = Find a cozy spot to curl up with a book

Match the idioms with their antonyms:

<p>Soaked = Dehydrated Work against the Clock = Proceed at a relaxed pace Curl up with a Book = Stand up with a book</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the idioms with their examples:

<p>Soaked = We got soaked in the rainstorm without an umbrella. Work against the Clock = We had to work at leisure to finish the project. Curl up with a Book = After a long day, there's nothing better than curling up with a good book.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the idioms with their word parts:

<p>Soaked = Soak Work against the Clock = Clock Curl up with a Book = Curl</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the idioms with their definitions' tone:

<p>Soaked = Negative Work against the Clock = Positive Curl up with a Book = Relaxing</p> Signup and view all the answers

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