English Language Tests-Intermediate level's archive . English Slang Idioms (177) 1."I am sorry that I am late. My car down again. I am getting it fixed tomorrow. This time, it kept overheating," Wes told his boss. went broke fell laid 2."I heard from Tim that you broke your engagement with Jones. What happened?" His mom asked him. down away into off 3."She left because she doesn't want to be around Doug. He her heart about a year ago by dating her cousin without telling her. She really loved him and now, obviously, she can't stand him," Laurie told Linda when she asked why Kim abruptly left the party. sanded broke nailed burned 4."I don't want to see you standing on the top of that ladder anymore. You almost tipped it over just now. It isn't safe to stand on the top of it. You could your neck," his wife yelled at him. break twist rub destroy 5."I can't trust you anymore. You promised me that you would help me move and you your word. I had to do everything myself because I couldn't find anyone else on such short notice," Nate told Brent. broke smashed kept twisted 6.He had it made. He won a full sports scholarship to Harvard after breaking the for fastest marathon runner. statistics standards accomplishments record 7.We have seen many in computer technology in our lifetime. Computers used to take up entire rooms and now the computers in our cell phones are more powerful than those room-sized computers used to be. marathons chains of events breakthroughs betterment 8."Can you please call your sister? She is really broke about your cousin dying. I think she needs to talk to someone that cares," her mom told her. away up down apart 9.He had always wanted to be a public servant so that he could about change. He thought that there were a lot of good things about society he just wanted to improve whatever he could. come turn bring levy 10."I don't like Jack that much. He is such a around the boss. Anytime we try to talk about ideas, he backs the boss automatically and gets all confrontational like he thinks that him and the boss are going to gang up on me," Luke said to Elsie. brown-noser long nosed hot-head big wig . English Language Tests-Intermediate level's archive . English Slang Idioms (177) 1."I am sorry that I am late. My car down again.