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Clichés
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each cliché with its definition.
- according to Hoyle.
- ace in the hole.
- act of God.
- Achilles heel.
- albatross around ones neck.
- all thumbs.
- apple of ones eye.
- as the crow flies.
- beat around the bush.
- . behind the eight ball.
- . bite the bullet.
- . bite the dust.
- . blow ones own horn.
- . born with a silver spoon in ones mouth.
- . break the ice.
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- 7 : a
favorite, favored person.
- 2 : a hidden surprise which will change the outcome.
- 4 : a hidden weakness behind seeming invulnerability.
- 5 : a pre-existing condition with burdensome effects.
- 3 : an unexpected, inexplicable major occurrence.
- 6 : clumsy.
- 8 : distance measured in a straight line.
- 1 : in a customary, traditional, or correct manner.
- 9 : to avoid talking about the real subject, from fear or trickery.
- 10 : to be in a blameworthy situation, usually from guilt.
- 13 : to boast about oneself.
- 12 : to die; to be soundly defeated.
- 11 : to go ahead and do something necessary but difficult or dangerous.
- 14 : to grow up in a rich family.
- 15 : to start a conversation with a person or persons whom you
dont know.
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B. Choose the best cliché from the list above to complete each sentence.
- Many of his friends secretly resented him because, although he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth ,
he was always hitting them up for a loan.
- While the American Constitution very cleverly solves the
problem of power, on of the two major problems of any society, it does not address the
other problem, greed, which is in fact the Achilles' Heel
of any capitalist civilization.
- Families of passengers killed in the plane crash claimed in
their suit that the airline was at fault, the airlines lawyers asserted that the
accident was a(n) act of God.
- At some point in the near future, all the people of the
world are going to have to bite the bullet
and pay a high economic price to deal with environmental pollution.
- Although he seemed an honest and trustworthy person, it was
only after the contract was signed that we realized he often did not negotiate according to Hoyle.
- If teenagers stay out after curfew on weekend nights they
are likely to find themselves behind
the eight ball.
- Constantly since she came in first in the chess tournament,
shes been doing nothing except blow her own horn
, which means she a very boring person to talk to these days.
- Even though hes extremely intelligent and
hard-working, his failure to apply himself to the study of English will be a(n) albatross around his neck as long as he is
in this country.
- Why is it that parents often view the youngest child as the apple of their eye ?
- . Being very bashful, he pleaded with me to give him some
suggestions about how to break the ice
at the big party next week.
- . I can fix an mechanical problem, find the most elusive
bugs in a computer program, and shoot par on most golf courses, but put me in a kitchen
and Im all thumbs.
- . Because of freeway construction and the resulting detours,
the trip which, as the crow flies is
only 80 miles, is more than 120 by car.
- . For weeks the football team practiced a new, complicated
play to use as their ace in the hole
in the last game of the season.
- . The victorious Rockets made five three-point shots in the
last minute of the game, and the Lakers, who were scoreless, bit
the dust .
- . Many parents find it difficult to talk frankly about sex
with their children and will spend hours beating around
the bush.
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