Can You Complete These Common English Phrases?

“_____ got your tongue?”

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Tiger in Actress' kitchen
Retry Correct Incorrect When someone says “cat got your tongue?,” it typically means they’re teasing someone for being silent or speechless. Light-heartedly, it can be used when a chatty friend suddenly goes mute.
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“_____ got your tongue?”

  • dog
  • tiger
  • lion
  • cat
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