Arm/Legs
Heart
Mind/Head
Eye
Ear
100

"____________," I yelled, trying to wish my friend good luck in his competition.

Break a leg

100

Which idiom means: to promise

  • Cross your heart

100

We've got a _________ new boss in the office who thinks her way of doing things is the only correct one.

hard-headed

100

Which idiom describes when something happened very quickly

  • In the blink of an eye

100

Use this idiom in a sentence

  • Play it by ear

.....

200

What idiom means to hurry up?

shake a leg

200

She's so nice, she has a _______-.

  • Heart of gold

200

I hate going out in the crowds, so I always try to get a _______ on my Christmas shopping and wrap it up early.

head start

200

What is another way to say "we agree with each other"?

We see eye to eye

200

Which idiom describes when you warn someone of something but nobody listens.

  • Fall on deaf ears

300

My mom invited me to a concert, and I didn't really want to go because it's not my kind of music. But she _______, and I went. And do you know what? I actually really enjoyed it.

twisted my arm

300

The previous owner had made a ______ attempt at renovating the place. It didn't seem like he tried very hard.

half-hearted

300

Jason is calm under pressure. He is always able to keep a ______ head.

level

300

Can't you just ________ to this little incident, instead of telling Mom and Dad? 


turn a blind eye

300

When someone talks soooo much about one thing

  • Bend someone’s ear

400

The truth is that the prosecution hasn't got _______ now that their key witness has been discredited in court. 

a leg to stand on

400

which idiom means : to show one's emotions very openly?

to wear "your" heart on "your" sleeve

400

I swear, my vacuum has _________! It turns on in the middle of the night when we're all asleep!

a mind of its own

400

My nephew is just the ________. I love him so much.

apple of my eye

400

What idiom describes the feeling when there is a catchy song stuck in your head?

to have an earworm

500

In business, individuals may receive a _______ by networking with influential people or having access to resources that give them an advantage over others.

“leg up”

500

What idiom has this definition?

to begin to feel that one cannot do something that one has been trying to do : to become discouraged

Lose heart

500

What phrase might you use when you want to tell a group of people to brainstorm together?

put your heads together

500

replace "take a look at" with an idiom


I got my report card today—"take a look at" all those A's!

feast your eyes on

500

If you want to talk about your problems I'm here to ________

  • Lend an ear

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