Test
Idioms with Clothes Test (Intermediate Level)
Test your knowledge and find out how well you know English idioms with clothes. Choose the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence.
Sarah and Paul always cooperate so well. They work hand in ____.
"I can't lift this chair; my arm hurts." "Oh, stop being such a big girl's ____!"
I accidentally broke your favorite mug. Keep your ____ on, I’ll replace it soon.
Did you read the new novel everyone’s talking about? It’s complete ____.
You did an amazing job! I take my ____ off to you.
The competition was friendly at first, but now the ____ are off!
My friend prefers staying home with a book instead of going out. What a ____!
Poor Anna was given the ____ last week at her job.
Calling me lazy just because I took a break felt a bit below the ____.
The coach warned me that if I didn’t pull my ____ up, I might lose my spot on the team.
That horror movie last night scared the ____ off me!
James spends his weekends cataloging bird species. What a ____!
Even though she's 30, Clara is still tied to her mother's ____ strings.
My uncle works in a ____-and-dagger department at the agency.
You're always grumbling about something. Put a ____ in it!
I heard a rumor about the project, but let’s keep it under your ____.
My dad always acted like he was in charge, but it was Mom who wore the ____.
He’s so generous he’d give you the ____ off his back.
I can’t decide what to do. What would you do if you were in my ____?
Since getting that big promotion, he’s become too big for his ____.
0–4 points: Beginner level.
You’re just starting to learn idioms. Focus on studying the most common ones and practice incorporating them into your vocabulary.
5–9 points: Needs more practice.
Your understanding of idioms is limited. Spend time reviewing their meanings and usage to build confidence.
10–14 points: Good, but needs improvement.
You understand some idioms, but there are gaps. Review the idioms and practice using them in context to improve.
You have a solid grasp of idioms and can recognize their meanings. With a bit more practice, you'll master them.
You have an exceptional understanding of idioms. Your knowledge is strong, and you can confidently use these expressions in daily conversation or writing.