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The following are colloquialisms/idioms written in their literal form. There are only three that you need to find.

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The following are colloquialisms/idioms written in their literal form. This time though, there are only three that you need to find.

Example: A Panthera Pardus is incapable of altering its texture. (A leopard can't change its spots)

  1. In the general area, but failing to acquire the roll of tobacco.

  2. Please pardon my accidental use of a romance language derived from Latin.

  3. Direct your attention to the melodic tones currently occurring.

posted Jul 10, 2015 by Divya Bharti

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The following are colloquialisms/idioms written in their literal form. This time though, there are only three that you need to find.

Example: A Panthera Pardus is incapable of altering its texture. (A leopard can't change its spots)

  1. In the general area, but failing to acquire the roll of tobacco.

  2. Please pardon my accidental use of a romance language derived from Latin.

  3. Direct your attention to the melodic tones currently occurring.

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The following are colloquialisms/idioms written in their literal form. Try to find all four.

Example: A Panthera Pardus is incapable of altering its texture. (A leopard can't change its spots)

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The following are colloquialisms/idioms written in their literal form. Try to find all four.

Example: A Panthera Pardus is incapable of altering its texture. (A leopard can't change its spots)

  1. A colorless crystalline carbon existing within a uncouth environment.

  2. Descending in the manner of the order of Diptera.

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A spoonerism is a pair of words that can have their initial sounds switched to form new words. The pairs need only sound the same, not necessarily be spelled the same (power saw & sour paw, horse cart & coarse heart). There may sometimes be one or two connecting words (kick the stone & stick the cone, king of the rats & ring of the cats). Given the following definitions, what are the spoonerisms?
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