Exam Date :- 01/07/2017 An Iron will :- A Firm option Get into a soup :- To make things difficult Haul over the coals :- To scold To carry the day :- To succed Go over :- Review Swelled head :- Pride To sow the dragon’s teeth :- To take some action Get around :- avoid To cudgel one’s brain :- To think hard Broke priscian’s head :- To use bad grammar
Exam Date :-02/07/2017 11. At variance with :- In opposite 12. A snake in the grass :- A treacherous person (Hidden enemy) 13. Bolt from the blue :- A sudden calamity (Surprise) 14. Cry in the wilderness :- Unpopular opinion 15. On the brink of :- To be near to 16. In deep water :- In a great difficulty 17. Tn the egg :- In an early stage 18. Cut in on :- Interrupt 19. Draw blank :- To be unsucessful 20. Give up ghost :- To die 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
Exam Date :-03/07/2017 Be fair means or foul :- By any means Sword of Damocles :- Imminent danger Out of elbows :- Poor Pandora’s box :- A prolific source of trouble A nig-nog :- A fool Faint hearted :- Timid To lead astray :- To misguide To make a pile :- To make a lot of money back out of :- Withdraw Throw over :- Reject
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Exam Date :-04/07/2017 Chicken hearted :- Timid Down and out :- Without money High and low :- Everywhere A Damsel in distress :- A helpless women God’s ape :- A born fool Lion’s mouth :- A dangerous situation A stiff-necked person :- An obstinate person
38. Cross out 39. Make away with 40. To put one out of countenance 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.
:- Eliminate :- To remove :- To make one feel ashamed
Exam Date :-05/07/2017 In vogue :- Popular In a fix :- In puzzling stage In hammer out :- To plan A mare’s nest :- A rumour Stand for :- Represent A cock and bull story :- An imaginary story Black Ox :- Misfortune Broke a lance with :- To argue against Cry wolf :- To raise a false alarm Broke Reed :- Support that failed
Exam Date :-06/07/2017 51. A dark horse :- A competitor of unknown capabilities 52. All at sea :- Completely confused 53. Bear up with :- Endure 54. Creature comforts :- Luxuries 55. To clean the deck :- To remove obstructions 56. To cut the crackle :- To stop talking & start 57. Pin - Money :- Allowance made to a lady for expense 58. In the offing :- Appear soon 59. Wolf ’s in sheep clothing :- Hypocrite 60. Head with roll :- Dismissed or forced to resign 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68 69. 70.
Exam Date :-07/07/2017 A green horse :- An inexperienced man To paddle once canoe :- Manage independently To keep the pot :- To keep controversy alive To beat the air :- To make efforts that are useless Threw a spanner :- Sabotage A rift in the lute :- Brought about harmony Cushy job :- Financially comfortable job Sum and Substance :- Summary Weigh anchor :- Prepare to sail again Seize the nettle :- Dealt firmly
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A cock and bull story :- An imaginary story. 47. Black Ox :- Misfortune. 48. Broke a lance with :- To argue against. 49. Cry wolf :- To raise a false alarm. 50.
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