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41601. Syngular or Plural of word Journey
Answer: Journeys
41602. Idiom of At a loss
Answer: To be puzzled
41603. Syngular or Plural of word Bay
Answer: Bays
41604. Idiom of As a matter of fact
Answer: Really
41605. Syngular or Plural of word Chimney
Answer: Chimneys
41606. Idiom of At all hazards
Answer: In spite of risks
41607. Syngular or Plural of word Monarch
Answer: Monarchs
41608. Idiom of At hand
Answer: Near
41609. Syngular or Plural of word Stomach
Answer: Stomachs
41610. Idiom of At all events
Answer: Positively
41611. Syngular or Plural of word Cargo
Answer: lassos / lassoes
41612. Idiom of At sea
Answer: Weak
41613. Syngular or Plural of word Lasso
Answer: porticos/ cargos / cargoes
41614. Idiom of Afeather in the cup
Answer: A very good achievement
41615. Syngular or Plural of word Portico
Answer: porticoes
41616. Syngular or Plural of word Photo
Answer: Photos
41617. Idiom of As a rule
Answer: Usually
41618. Syngular or Plural of word Kilo
Answer: Kilos
41619. Idiom of All in all
Answer: The most important and powerful person
41620. Syngular or Plural of word Canto
Answer: Cantos
41621. Idiom of At sixes and sevens
Answer: In disorder
41622. Syngular or Plural of word Solo
Answer: Solos
41623. Syngular or Plural of word Commander-in-chief
Answer: Commanders-in-chief
41624. Syngular or Plural of word Passer-by
Answer: Passers-by
41625. Syngular or Plural of word Son-in-law
Answer: Sons-in-law
41626. Syngular or Plural of word Daughter-in-law
Answer: Daughters-in-law
41627. Syngular or Plural of word Brother-in-law
Answer: Brothers-in-law
41628. Syngular or Plural of word Father-in-law
Answer: Fathers-in-law
41629. Syngular or Plural of word Mother-in-law
Answer: Mothers-in-law
41630. Syngular or Plural of word Sister-in-law
Answer: Sisters-in-law
41631. Syngular or Plural of word Step-mother
Answer: Step-mothers
41632. Idiom of Man of Iron
Answer: A man of strong will power
41633. Idiom of To show white feather
Answer: To show fear
41634. Idiom of At the eleventh hour
Answer: At the last moment
41635. Idiom of To rise like a phoenix
Answer: To start a fresh from as low position
41636. Idiom of To meet one's waterloo
Answer: To meet one's defeat
41637. Idiom of High and dry
Answer: Isolated
41638. Idiom of To bury the hatchet
Answer: To make peace
41639. Idiom of To set the Thames on fire
Answer: Surprising things
41640. Idiom of To put the cat among pigeons
Answer: To be placed in a wrong situation
41641. Idiom of To sound a red alert
Answer: To make alert
41642. Idiom of To beat about the bush
Answer: To talk about unimportant things
41643. Idiom of A boon in disguise
Answer: A benefit in loss
41644. Idiom of A big shot
Answer: Important person
41645. Idiom of To play ducks and drake
Answer: To squander money
41646. Idiom of To break the duck
Answer: To begin
41647. Idiom of To die a dog's death
Answer: Unheroic death
41648. Idiom of Rise from ashes
Answer: To rise from low
41649. Idiom of My hands are full
Answer: I am busy
41650. Idiom of To give someone a piece of mind
Answer: To scold
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