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Which idiom refers to a person or thing that is easy to attack or harm?
Which idiom refers to a person or thing that is easy to attack or harm?
- Fish out of water
- Lion's share
- Bull in a china shop
- Sitting duck (correct)
What does the idiom 'Let the cat out of the bag' mean?
What does the idiom 'Let the cat out of the bag' mean?
- A general overview from a high vantage point
- Mischievous behavior
- To reveal a secret (correct)
- Something significantly different from the current situation
Which idiom is used to describe an idea or concern that constantly occupies your thoughts?
Which idiom is used to describe an idea or concern that constantly occupies your thoughts?
- Monkey business
- Fish out of water
- Bee in your bonnet (correct)
- Bird's-eye view
What does 'Monkey business' refer to?
What does 'Monkey business' refer to?
Which idiom conveys the meaning of having a general overview from a high vantage point?
Which idiom conveys the meaning of having a general overview from a high vantage point?