5 Classic British idioms
 
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What does the idiom "don't put all your eggs in one basket" mean?
Don't share your food with others
Don't invest all your resources in just one thing
Don't cook eggs in different ways
Don't carry too many eggs at once
The idiom "kill two birds with one stone" refers to:
Finding two solutions to one problem
Being cruel to animals
Accomplishing two tasks with a single action
A hunting technique
If someone says they're going to "hit the sack", what are they planning to do?
Go to sleep
Exercise
Go shopping
Punch a bag
Which of these situations best illustrates the idiom "not playing with a full deck"?
Someone who is cheating at cards
Someone who is very intelligent
Someone who is missing some playing cards
Someone who seems mentally confused or not very bright
What does it mean to "steal someone's thunder"?
To cause someone to become angry
To borrow someone's umbrella
To take credit for someone else's idea or achievement
To make a loud noise during a storm
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