US /wɪθ ˈflaɪɪŋ ˈkʌlərz/
・UK /wɪθ ˈflʌɪɪŋ ˈkʌləz/
where he passed with flying colours despite, at times,
where he passed with flying colours despite, at times,
example: "He passed his interview with flying colours." With flying colours means very,
If you "pass with flying colours"... This actually has nothing to do with the word "colour".
If you pass with flying colours it means you did great on your test; you got a very high
Every one of these passed with flying colours.
Every one of these passed with flying colours.
and last but not least, we have to pass with flying colours,
Um, an example of this would be, "Lucy passed her university exams with flying colours." Yay, this is true.
And the way that she got the qualification was to build up all these credits in anatomy and dissection and pass her exams with flying colours, and
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I'm going to talk about these fabulous tips that you can use to ace your job interview and come out with flying colours and land your dream job.