A) speaking in a helpful but authoritative language |
B) speaking in a way that make people angry |
C) speaking in a way that annoy or bore the people |
D) Speaking in a way that charms of persuade |
D) Speaking in a way that charms of persuade |
1). His prodigal son was a constant source of trouble to him.
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2). To go hard with one.
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3). Nobody could see through the design of that wily fellow.
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4). To smell a rat
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5). It was not long before the captain of the ship decided to weigh anchor that a sudden storm overtook the ship
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6). To set the Thames of fire
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7). This regular absenteeism is a bad business since no work is being completed.
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8). On the sight of the thieves in the night, my neighbour developed cold feet and could not even raise his voice.
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9). To meet one's waterloo
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10). It was over head and ears in love with her
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