English Slang Idioms (24)

His friend decided to push the police officer who was questioning him, and all ......... broke loose.
hats
hell
ropes
cows

She got sent to detention for ......... off to the teacher.
digging
flailing
mouthing
grabbing

Oh, he says he will get that new job, but he is all hat and no .......... He isn't qualified, but he thinks that he is likeable enough to charm anyone into anything.
trousers
rain
purpose
bolts

"Well, I'm not familiar with that method and a different one was suggested in school, but all ......... lead to Rome, I suppose," Gina told Emma.
nuts
cities
efforts
roads

"Your car is done, sir. We fixed the radiator and transmission and replaced the sparkplugs. You're all ......... to go," the mechanic told John.
flexed
broke
good
mad

When her father finds out that she went on a date with Dan, he'll be as angry as a ......... with a sore paw.
pig
boar
deer
bear

Berry's son will get himself out of trouble; he's as ......... as a fox.
quick
clever
hairy
forward

"Why can't you ever sit still in church, Chris? Do you have ......... in your pants?" His grandma asked.
silk
eggs
ants
ticks

"I know it's not an ideal solution to the problem, but we're out of time and it'll work. You know what they say — any ......... in a storm," Jack said to his boss.
port
sea
chip
cloud

"He thinks he's so special, but any Tom, Dick, or ......... could do his job better than he can!" Jane exclaimed.
John
Will
Mark
Harry