I always thought their marriage was as ---., solid as the rock, solid as a rock, solid as rocks, That ball was in! You're as ---!, blind as bat, blind as a bat, blind as bats, The kids have been as --- all day., good as gold, good as a gold, good as golden, You have to be as --- to be successful., cool as cucumber, cool as cucumbers, cool as a cucumber, I was as --- over the weekend. I got a lot done., busy as bees, busy as a bee, busy as bee, I used to feel as --- when I was younger., free as birds, free as bird, free as a bird, My aunt is as ---., old as hills, old as the hill, old as the hills, When he passed his final test, he was as ---., proud as a peacock, proud as peacock, proud as the peacock, There had been no rain for months and the land was as ---., dry as a bone, dry as bone, dry as the bone, The instructions on the packet are as ---., clear as the day, clear as day, clear as a day, You really are as ---., nutty as the fruitcake, nutty as fruitcakes, nutty as a fruitcake, She knew her mate was as --- once his mind was made up., stubborn as a mule, stubborn as the mule, stubborn as mules.

New Horizons - B1 - Vocabulary - 7 - Comparative idioms - Practice - Ex. 1

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