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Epigrammatic Phrases

Description: Epigrammatic Phrases Quiz
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Which phrase means "to be very angry"?

  1. To be in a fit of pique

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be in a fit of pique" means to be very angry or upset.

Which phrase means "to be very happy"?

  1. To be on cloud nine

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be on cloud nine" means to be very happy or elated.

Which phrase means "to be very surprised"?

  1. To be taken aback

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be taken aback" means to be very surprised or shocked.

Which phrase means "to be very scared"?

  1. To be scared stiff

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be scared stiff" means to be very scared or frightened.

Which phrase means "to be very tired"?

  1. To be dog-tired

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be dog-tired" means to be very tired or exhausted.

Which phrase means "to be very hungry"?

  1. To be starving

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be starving" means to be very hungry.

Which phrase means "to be very thirsty"?

  1. To be parched

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be parched" means to be very thirsty.

Which phrase means "to be very hot"?

  1. To be sweltering

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be sweltering" means to be very hot.

Which phrase means "to be very cold"?

  1. To be freezing

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be freezing" means to be very cold.

Which phrase means "to be very sick"?

  1. To be deathly ill

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be deathly ill" means to be very sick.

Which phrase means "to be very rich"?

  1. To be filthy rich

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be filthy rich" means to be very rich.

Which phrase means "to be very poor"?

  1. To be dirt poor

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be dirt poor" means to be very poor.

Which phrase means "to be very intelligent"?

  1. To be a rocket scientist

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be a rocket scientist" means to be very intelligent.

Which phrase means "to be very stupid"?

  1. To be a dumb bunny

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be a dumb bunny" means to be very stupid.

Which phrase means "to be very lucky"?

  1. To be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth

  2. To be in a state of flux

  3. To be in a state of grace

  4. To be in a state of shock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "to be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth" means to be very lucky.

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