English Slang Idioms (367)

"Can I have some more chicken and corn, Mrs. Robbins?" Tim asked. She replied, "There's plenty of food. Eat to your heart's .........."
desire
content
accord
ease

"I don't think we should invite Wesley to the movies. He doesn't have a dime to his ........., so one of us will end up having to pay his way," Josh said to Joey and Luke.
pocket
wallet
bank
name

"You should have some grits this morning for breakfast. Grits stick to your ......... and keep you full until lunch time," Nancy advised Jeff.
hips
belly
ribs
tummy

"He is really bad with his money, to put it .......... He blew over $20,000 on pyramid schemes last year," Shannon said to Zack.
shortly
sweetly
meekly
mildly

"You have to find a job now. You have no money. Why won't you listen to ......... and put away those video games?" Shelly asked her boyfriend.
argument
reason
lecture
sermon

"I'm glad we worked out a deal with my mom and your mother-in-law. Now we can finally put that issue to .........," Dave said to Alexis.
sleep
pause
rest
ease

"The restaurant you took me to was gorgeous, to say the .........!" Jennygushed to Mike.
worst
least
most
best

"If I get a job outside our home instead of working here, I'll have to spend money on uniforms and make-up, to say ......... of the gas money it will cost to get to work," Linda explained to Chris.
nothing
something
little
a lot

When I took Drafting in high school, I learned how to draw buildings to .......... It's interesting to think of distances in proportions rather than individual lengths.
model
ratio
perspective
scale

"Are you sure that's how much money you made last year?" The IRS agent asked. Hank replied, "The figure I gave you is accurate, to the ......... of my knowledge."
most
worst
least
best