Topic: Scared animals...
Idiom: See eye to eye ( agree ) Hit the book: Barrel Inflation Outrageous Cheeky Contrarian Tinge Scramble Horizon Eschew Egalitarian Oil at $US100 a barrel, a drought-driven outbreak of global inflation and the collapse of luxury goods brands....
Idiom: Second guess ( doubt ) Hit the book: Team up with Analyst Bet on Tap into Artificial intelligence Navigation Integrate Synergy In China, Baidu's Internet rival Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and Leshi Internet Information and Technology Co are also...
Idiom: Second wind ( get recharged ) Hit the book: Spearhead Test drive Mass produce Mechanics Commercialize In the long term Equip with Autonomous Online search giant Baidu Inc said on Monday that it has set up a new business unit to spearhead its a...
Idiom: Screw loose ( strange ) Hit the book: Sluggish Out of sync Detoxification Toxin Optimum Impurity Intestine Lymph Adversely Fasting Feeling sluggish or out of sync? Struggling with skin problems, aches and pains, or digestive problems? Can't se...
Idiom: Scratch the surface ( something superficial ) Hit the book: Complimentary Partial Pajama Long haul flight Tip the scale Well heeled Inaugural Flagship Lingering perception Free snacks, beer and wine: US airlines are trying harder to win back A...
Idiom: Scraping the barrel ( the last resort ) Hit the book: Reputation Surly Sub-par Acknowledge Unveil Premium Roll out Legroom Amenity Genesis It's no secret that American airlines have long had a bad reputation among Australians. For many travell...
Idiom: Scot free ( get away without punishment ) Hit the book: Precede Putrid Venue Prosecute Dire Ironically Infringement Commencement Ventilation It is understood council inspectors returned to view the kitchen several times in the two months that...
Idiom: Scare the daylights out of someone ( be frightened ) Hit the book: Renovation Filthy Footage Accumulation Grease Multitude Cockroach Anonymity Pest control A Perth Chinese restaurant which shocked a renovation crewand readers of this websitewi...
Idiom: Saying is one thing, doing is another thing ( saying is easier than doing ) Hit the book: Collate Unequivocal Subsequent Exacerbate Epidemiological Rodent Buzz Volition Conjoin Social bonding When the researchers collated and compared the data...