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Idioms (books&reading)

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    idioms related to or containing words book and read etc.
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  • His leadership during the crisis was a _______ of how to handle difficult situations.
    textbook example
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  • She knew the project requirements ______, ensuring nothing was overlooked.
    chapter and verse
  •  25
  • That surprise party was ________; I never expected so many friends to be there.
    one for the books
  •  20
  • Using flattery to win someone over is ________.
    the oldest trick in the book
  •  25
  • As soon as he entered the meeting, he could _______ and sense the tension among the team members.
    read the room
  •  15
  • If you're planning to visit a new country, it's a good idea to _____ its customs and traditions.
    read up on
  •  20
  • The scientific article turned out to be ______, filled with complex terminology.
    a heavy read
  •  15
  • The final moments of the game had the fans _______, anxious to see who would win.
    on the edge of their seats
  •  15
  • That mystery novel I started last night is _____; I couldn't put it down.
    a real page-turner
  •  10
  • Ever since the disagreement last month, I seem to be my ____ colleague's ____.
    in ... bad books
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  • After completing the project ahead of schedule, Sarah is ___ the boss's __
    in ... good books
  •  15
  • The email seemed positive, but if you ______, you can sense some hesitation.
    read between the lines
  •  20
  • ________ has its advantages; you gain a lot of knowledge and escape into different worlds through books.
    Being a bookworm
  •  25
  • ______, honesty is the most important quality a person can have.
    In my book
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  • Sarah is very disciplined; she likes to do everything ______.
    by the book
  •  20
  • I have a big exam next week, so I need to ____ this weekend and study as much as I can.
    hit the books
  •  10