A. As soon as it was spoken
B. Done easily, without any preparation
C. Done in an instant
D. After something is done
A. As soon as it was spoken
B. Done easily, without any preparation
C. Done in an instant
D. After something is done
A. Tabook
B. Khyber
C. Badr
D. Hunain
A. Join a popular trend or activity
B. To hear something from the authoritative source
C. To know the answer
D. To have no idea
A. To present a counter argument
B. To take on a task that is way to big
C. The show has come to an end. It’s all over
D. Very different from
A. A foolish and hopeless search for or pursuit of something unattainable
B. To take credit for something someone else did
C. To not take what someone says too seriously; to treat someone’s words with a degree of skepticism
D. A phrase implying that one is not proficient at performing a particular task and that they should not try to perform the task professionally
A. Frivolously performing a simple task
B. Reveal someone’s secret
C. To stop something at an early stage
D. Frivolously performing a simple task
A. To pacify someone
B. To irritate someone
C. To soothe someone
D. To Hug someone
A. To be an informant
B. Almost free. Very cheap
C. To stop something at an early stage
D. To leave
A. To action a task; to initiate work
B. To become silent; to stop talking
C. To take offense; to get worked up, aggravated, or annoyed
D. To chat idly or generally waste time talking
X-rays were discovered by __________?
A. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
B. Thomson
C. Ernest Rutherford
D. Bacquerel