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Look up the following idioms in the dictionary, then using the appropriate forms of verbs, fill in the blanks in the sentence below finally, make sentence of your own with the idioms ( cut up, look up, sit up, dry up, stand up) 1. the students learned a great deal about reptiles as they spent time in the laboratory lizards and frogs 2. the students developed their vocabulary by new words in the dictionary 3. the scoutmaster taught the boys how to defend themselves and to the bully who was beating them. 4. the principal encouraged the students to and study hard to pass their exams. 5. the child's tears when her mother gave her a slice of bread

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