English Slang Idioms (160)

"There were some things that I didn't like about the amusement park. For instance, the food was very expensive. All in ........., though, I would say that the park is worth taking your kids to," Matt told Ben.
now
between
all
for

"When are you going to build the new shed, Jim?" his wife asked. He replied, "You know how busy I have been lately — especially with work and fixing the roof. All in ......... time, honey."
good
bad
past
future

"What will you have at your garage sale, Maude?" "All ......... of things. Gardening stuff, old furniture, cooking utensils, clothes — you name it, Wanda," she replied.
dictionaries
encyclopedias
kinds
colors

"I'm sorry I'm late. I got into a car accident. I was driving home on the highway, when all of a ........., a deer jumped out in front of me. I tried to stop, but I still hit it," Craig told his girlfriend.
happen
time
instant
sudden

"Is everyone all in ......... piece?" Matt asked his passengers after his car went off the road due to a popped tire.
union
single
one
complete

"Wow! The Stevens sure went ......... out on this party! They have a live band, a catering service and an open bar. This must have cost them a fortune," Betteexclaimed to Grace.
far
all
about
gone

He liked going to the local thrift shop. There were all ......... of things to look at, and all were unique, it seemed.
lists
crannies
holes
manner

"Don't call me again. It's all ......... between us. We are not together anymore," Jennifer told Kyle.
grounded
shut
dust
over

"If I find out that you lied about where you were a week ago, I'm going to be all ......... you," the policeman told Bill.
over
behind
follow
out

"Why don't you move in with me and pay half the bills?" Matt asked Bert. Bert replied, "That's all ......... for you! You get half of your mortgage paid and someone to do your chores and repairs around the house."
right
about
horrid
aesthetic