Interactive Flashcards With Clothes Idioms + Test (Intermediate Level)

Master common idioms with clothes and expand your intermediate English vocabulary. Practice with flashcards and test your knowledge in a fun and entertaining way! Perfect for building conversational skills.
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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.
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Sarah and Paul always cooperate so well. They work hand in ____.
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"I can't lift this chair; my arm hurts." "Oh, stop being such a big girl's ____!"
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I accidentally broke your favorite mug. Keep your ____ on, I’ll replace it soon.
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Did you read the new novel everyone’s talking about? It’s complete ____.
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You did an amazing job! I take my ____ off to you.
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The competition was friendly at first, but now the ____ are off!
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My friend prefers staying home with a book instead of going out. What a ____!
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Poor Anna was given the ____ last week at her job.
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Calling me lazy just because I took a break felt a bit below the ____.
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The coach warned me that if I didn’t pull my ____ up, I might lose my spot on the team.
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That horror movie last night scared the ____ off me!
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James spends his weekends cataloging bird species. What a ____!
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Even though she's 30, Clara is still tied to her mother's ____ strings.
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My uncle works in a ____-and-dagger department at the agency.
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You're always grumbling about something. Put a ____ in it!
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I heard a rumor about the project, but let’s keep it under your ____.
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My dad always acted like he was in charge, but it was Mom who wore the ____.
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He’s so generous he’d give you the ____ off his back.
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I can’t decide what to do. What would you do if you were in my ____?
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Since getting that big promotion, he’s become too big for his ____.
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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.
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5–9 points: Needs more practice.
Your understanding of idioms is limited. Spend time reviewing their meanings and usage to build confidence.
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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.
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15–17 points: Very good!
You have a solid grasp of idioms and can recognize their meanings. With a bit more practice, you'll master them.
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18–20 points: Excellent!
You have an exceptional understanding of idioms. Your knowledge is strong, and you can confidently use these expressions in daily conversation or writing.
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