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English Slang Idioms (399)

"You're going to have to wait. I'm busy. I can't always do what you want as soon as you snap your .........," Amanda snapped at Adam.
"Why're you sitting outside, William?" his neighbor asked. He explained, "My wife's in a foul mood and I'm waiting for her to snap ......... it."
He knew he had to rush back to work, but he couldn't resist taking a(n) ......... of the sea-and-sunset scene. It was strikingly beautiful, with poignant blues, purples, pinks and reds.
"You scared me, Jake. Don't ......... up on me like that. Say something or knock on the door next time," Dean said to his roommate.
"Adam's house is very beautiful! Of course, his brother's house is ......... to sneeze at, either. It must have cost a pretty penny, too," Samantha said.
"Why don't you have a seat in the waiting room, Mrs. Ellison? I don't know what the problem is with your car, but our team will sniff it ......... in no time," the service manager said.
"The first week we were here, we got snowed ......... for three days and couldn't get out to buy any food. It was rough," Billy told his guests.
"Are you warm enough with just that blanket?" Sylvia asked. Norton replied, "Yes, I'm as snug as a bug in a .........."
"I can't stand people smoking in their homes when they have children living there. If you want to smoke, so ......... it, but don't endanger your kids!" Bill expostulated with Riley.
"How are your renovations coming along?" Thomas asked. Mike replied, "So far, so .......... I haven't had many problems. I should be finished with the kitchen in about a week."