6/17/2008

Q Idioms

(English Idioms & Sayings) Q Idioms

quake in one's boots

- to be afraid, to shake from fear
I was quaking in my boots when my boss told me to come to his office.

queer as a three-dollar bill

- to be very strange
The woman is the strangest person that I have ever seen and she is as queer as a three-dollar bill.

quick and dirty

- fast and cheap, fast and careless
The method that the company chose to cut expenses was quick and dirty.

quick as a flash

- very quickly
I was able to get out of the house as quick as a flash and go to work.

quick as a wink

- very quickly
The woman turned around and quick as a wink her purse was stolen.

quick as geased lightning

- very quickly, very fast
The cat climbed up the tree as quick as greased lightning.

quick on the draw

- to be quick to respond to something, to be quick to draw a gun and shoot
The man is quick on the draw and can answer most questions immediately.

quick on the trigger

- to be quick to respond to something, to be quick to draw a gun and shoot
The man was too quick on the trigger and should have thought more carefully about what he was going to say.

quick on the uptake

- to be quick to understand something
The student is quick on the uptake and understands most scientific theories very quickly.

quiet as a mouse

- very quiet, shy and silent
The little boy was quiet as a mouse as he moved around the kitchen.

quite a bit

- much or many
I had quite a bit of time so I decided to go to the library.

quite a few

- many
The boy has quite a few DVDs at home.

quite a lot

- much or many
There are quite a lot of chairs in the meeting hall.

quite a number

- much or many
Quite a number of the teachers agreed to use the new textbooks.

quite a (something)

- definitely something
The girl is quite a pianist and everybody loves her.

quote a price

- to state in advance the charge for doing or supplying something
I asked the moving company to quote a price to move our furniture.

Idiom Quizzes - Q


    Choose an idiom to replace the expression in the brackets:

  1. The man was (very strange) and everybody tried to avoid him.

    (a) quite a number (b) as queer as a three-dollar bill (c) quick on the trigger (d) quick and dirty




  2. I was (very afraid) when the angry dog started to approach me.

    (a) quite a bit (b) quick on the uptake (c) quaking in my boots (d) quick as a flash



  3. The man is (able to easily respond to most questions).

    (a) quiet as a mouse (b) quick as greased lightning (c) quick as a wink (d) quick on the draw





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