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Moms and Phrases, , rmand of idioma;, tic, aia comprehenes © Expressions in any language is pre-rec, Verbs, idiomatic Adjectives and noun phrases and, Adverbs Comprise such a vast portion of, , to deal with them comprehensively, Pter contains the Most Important usages that, , o nts would do well to consult, T improvement j r, , julsite for ¢ xpressive, , At one’s wit’s end, younger brother has, At one’s fin:, fingertips., At the spur of the moment (, the spur of the moment., , All in all (most important) As he, in all in his home., , (perplexed) Sohan was at his wit’'s e, , nd to find that his, taken Poison,, , gertips (complete knowledge) All the, , rules of synthesis are at his, , without delay) In an interview we must reply at, , t, was the only son in a big family, he was all, , At close quarters (close examinations, , ) Many of my friends proved selfish at, close quarters., , Apple-pie order (in perfect order) On the eve of inspection everything was, kept in apple-pie order., , Above board (honest and straightforward) He is known for his above board, conduct., , Above all (before everything else) Above all, he is blunt and dare devil,, , As fit as a fiddle (strong and healthy) He has recovered from illness and now, he is as fit as a fiddle., , At random (aimlessly) The militants fired at random killing a lot of innocent, persons., , At a loose end (unoccupied, idle) Now-a-days he is at a loose end because he, has wound up his business.