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Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee

Which one of the following is the correctEnglish meaning of that idiom?

A back seat: A low position in the order of priority

A bag of bones: Show good result

As itwere :A particularly difficult

Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute

qb5ee