[ Phrasal Verb ]
Mean
A. Get at
B. Get on
C. Get to
D. Get in

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Idioms › ViewI hope dieting will get rid of these lumps of fat around my waist.
a. leathers
b. ladles
c. love handles
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Sarah __________ (study) for her exams right now. Don’t disturb her.
A. studies
B. studied
C. is studying
D. has studied
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A. NASA
B. terrain
C. debris
D. frigid
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He hardly … cooks.
A. ever
B. never
