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What does the phrase 'on your toes' imply in the given context?
What does the phrase 'on your toes' imply in the given context?
- Being cautious and alert (correct)
- Being distracted and unfocused
- Being relaxed and laid-back
- Being tired and fatigued
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'You'll have to be on your _ if you want to beat her'?
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'You'll have to be on your _ if you want to beat her'?
- heels
- toes (correct)
- soles
- ankles
In the given sentence, which body part is used to symbolize being prepared and alert?
In the given sentence, which body part is used to symbolize being prepared and alert?
- Knees (correct)
- Fingers
- Elbows
- Eyes
What would be the opposite of being 'on your toes' in the given context?
What would be the opposite of being 'on your toes' in the given context?
What is the meaning of the phrase 'on your toes' in the given context?
What is the meaning of the phrase 'on your toes' in the given context?
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'You'll have to be on your ** if you want to beat her'?
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'You'll have to be on your ** if you want to beat her'?
What would be the opposite of being 'on your toes' in the given context?
What would be the opposite of being 'on your toes' in the given context?
In the given sentence, which body part is used to symbolize being prepared and alert?
In the given sentence, which body part is used to symbolize being prepared and alert?
What does the phrase 'on your toes' mean in the given context?
What does the phrase 'on your toes' mean in the given context?
In the given sentence, which body part is used to symbolize being prepared and alert?
In the given sentence, which body part is used to symbolize being prepared and alert?
What would be the opposite of being 'on your toes' in the given context?
What would be the opposite of being 'on your toes' in the given context?
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'You'll have to be on your _ if you want to beat her'?
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'You'll have to be on your _ if you want to beat her'?