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Varvara68 [4.7K]
3 years ago
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Birds of a feather flock together,

English
1 answer:
Katyanochek1 [597]2 years ago
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Answer:

I. If you pick the groceries up when you drop Ali off for his shift, you will _____________________________

kill two birds with one stone


II. Be wary of that insurance salesman. He’s as______________________.

(as) sly as a fox,


III. Who ____________________ about the surprise party?

let the cat out of the bag


IV. Tisha pretended to be sad but we all knew it were __________________.

crocodile tears


V. When polly first tried skiing, she took to it like a _________________.

take to something like a duck to water


VI. He grabbed the envelope and ran like ___________________.

bat out of hell


VII. They get on well. No wonder ___________________.

Birds of a feather flock together,


VIII. I got a job during the holidays but the pay was __________________.

chicken feed


IX. She’s got ___________________ about moving to New York.

bee in one’s bonnet


X. The floppy disk is an invention that is now (as) _________________.

dead as a dodo

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