Dictionary
Word Search :
pull through
v.
1.continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
2.bring into safety
Word of the Day
Daily English Quiz
General English Quiz is daily dose of question and answers to keep your language knowledge conversant.
pull the wool over someone's eyes
pull the plug
pull the leg of
pull strings
pull someone's leg
pull round
pull over
pull out all the stops
pull out
pull one's weight
English Test
English Test question and answers to keep your language knowledge up-to-date.
pull together
pull up
pull up short
pull up stakes
pull wires
pull-in
pull-off
pull-through
pull-up
pullback
English Grammar Test
English Grammar Test is an application to help you enhance your English expertise.
splendour
consanguineous
obsessivity
chrysotile
us congress
adventuresome
financial obligation
basic dye
massawa
rumrunner
Idiom of the Day
step right up
to move forward toward someone or something
The clerk told me to step right up when I was waiting to order some food.
1.
Spiders
(P) build webs
(Q) in houses
(R) that many people fear
(S) those eight-legged bugs
a.
PQRS
b.
PQSR
c.
SPQR
d.
SRPQ
Login/Register to access massive collection of FREE questions and answers.
Login/Register
My Account / Test History
Fact
Americans on average eat 18 acres of pizza every day.
.. More >>
Home
My Account
English Test
Verbal Reasoning
GK Quiz
Grammar Test