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1) d) pig out - to eat a lot or too much.

2) m) wolf - to eat a large amount of food very quickly.

3) n) parrot - to repeat exactly what someone else says, without understanding it or thinking about its meaning.

4) t) rat on - to not be loyal to someone, especially by giving away secret information about them, or to fail to do something that you said you would do.

5) k) clam up - to become silent suddenly, usually because you are embarrassed or nervous, or do not want to talk about a particular subject.

6) f) ape - to copy something or someone badly and unsuccessfully.

7) p) hog - to take or use more than your share of something.

8) g) swan about - to move about aimlessly, irresponsibly and in a carefree manner.

9) s) worm - to move or proceed sinuously or insidiously.

10) b) squirrel away - to put (something) in a safe or secret place especially so that it can be kept for future use.

11) e) ferret out - to find (something, such as information) by careful searching.

12) 0) flounder - to experience great difficulties or be completely unable to decide what to do or say next.

13) j) hound - to drive or affect by persistent harassing.

14) q) crane - to stretch toward an object of attention.

15) h) duck - to lower the head or body suddenly.

16) u) fox - to trick by ingenuity or cunning.

17) r) bug - to bother or annoy.

18) l) monkey about - to do things that are not useful or serious: to waste time.

19) v) crow - to talk in a proud and annoying way about something you have done.

20) i) dog - to follow someone closely and continuously

21) c) snake - to move along a route that includes a lot of twists or bends.

22) w) fish for - to try to get people to say good things about you.

23) x) rabbit on - to continue talking about something that is not interesting to the person you are talking to.

24) a) badger - repeatedly ask (someone) to do something; pester.