Idioms_Practice
exonerate
(v.) to clear from a charge or accusation
Kevin'll do well in the job _______ he stays on the right side of the boss
as long as
Capital punishment was done _______ in Britain nearly half a century ago.
away with
lest
in order to prevent something happening, especially something causing fear
Here ___ the news that I wanted to tell you.
is
Mr. Cooper requests that someone _________ the data by fax immediately.
send
if you can win his attention _______ for you.
so much the better
I had no sooner told her what I thought of her _______ I wished I'd held my tongue.
than
Women had to fight hard to gain _______ right to vote.
the
The old lady came near to _______ of pneumonia but to everyone's amazement she pulled through.
dying
rite
a solemn ceremony or procedure customary to a community, especially a religious group
He escaped by _______.
a hair's breadth
They live about _______ from here.
an hour's drive
breadth
the distance or measurement of something from one side to the other
with being so busy both at work and at home, she became increasingly tired and bad-tempered.
what
By the time you're my age, you _______ your mind.
will probably have changed
only on very rare occasions _______ an appearance before midday.
would the old lady make