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What does this idiom mean?

Donna is the apple of my eye.

a) Someone who is liked a lot.

b) Someone who is a good chef.

c) Someone who wears glasses.

What is 

a) Someone who is liked a lot.?

100

What does this idiom mean?

Tanner passed the test with flying colors.

a) With the help of crayons.

b) With great success.

c) With colored paper.

What is

b) With great success.?

100

What does this idiom mean?

Grayson always eats like a horse.

a) One who prefers oats.

b) One who whinnies while eating.

c) One who eats a lot.

What is

c) One who eats a lot.?

100

What does this idiom mean?

That sunrise took my breath away!

a) To be awed by great beauty.

b) To be out of breath.

c) To be awake at sunrise.

What is

a) To be awed by great beauty.?

100

What does this idiom mean?

When it comes to dancing, I have two left feet!

a) To get new shoes when you go dancing.

b) To dance with two left shoes.

c) To be an awkward dancer.

What is

c) To be an awkward dancer.?

200

What does this idiom mean?

That math homework was easy as pie.

a) Something that uses apples.

b) Something that goes well with pie.

c) Something that is very easy.

What is

c) Something that is very easy.?

200

What does this idiom mean?

Susan was tickled pink to hear the good news.

a) To be very happy about something.

b) To turn red when you are tickled.

c) To use a pink crayon when you tickle someone.

What is

a) To be very happy about something.?

200

What does this idiom mean?

We thought Mom was going to have a cow when saw our messy room.

a) To be upset or mad about something.

b) To give birth to a cow.

c) To start cleaning.

What is

a) To be upset or mad about something.?

200

What does this idiom mean?

The Wilson girls were at each other’s throats again!

a) To stand side by side.

b) To put on neckties.

c) To argue a lot.

What is

c) To argue a lot.?

200

What does this idiom mean?

My best friend, Sandy, and I are like two peas in a pod.

a) They both enjoy vegetables.

b) They are very close.

c) They both have an iPod.

What is

b) They are very close.?

300

What does this idiom mean?

Jack’s eyes were bigger than his stomach.

a) To get way more than you could eat.

b) To have large eyes.

c) To have a smaller than usual stomach.

What is

a) To get way more than you could eat.?

300

What does this idiom mean?

Sammi was green with envy when she heard Amy had tickets to the concert.

a) To be sick and turn green.

b) To be very jealous.

c) To have tickets that are green.

What is

b) To be very jealous.?

300

What does this idiom mean?

Leon was just crying wolf. There was no real emergency.

a) To warn of a real emergency.

b) To warn that wolves are nearby.

c) To warn of a danger that is not real.

What is

c) To warn of a danger that is not real.?

300

What does this idiom mean?

Tanda was a bundle of nerves before giving her speech  in class.

a) To be tangled up in something.

b) To deliver a speech flawlessly.

c) To be very nervous about something.

What is

c) To be very nervous about something.?

300

What does this idiom mean?

Gina wore her sparkly red dress and looked like a million dollars.

a) To look very good.

b) To look like a president.

c) To look through binoculars.

What is

a) To look very good.?

400

What does this idiom mean?

Tina found herself in a pickle when she locked her keys in her car.

a) To be without food or nutrients.

b) To be in trouble or in a bind.

c) To be unable to drive one’s car.

What is

b) To be in trouble or in a bind.?

400

What does this idiom mean?

Dan tried taking the cookies, but he was caught red handed.

a) To catch someone eating cookies.

b) To catch someone with red hands.

c) To catch someone in the middle of doing         something wrong.

What is

c) To catch someone in the middle of doing         something wrong.?

400

What does this idiom mean?

Shelton didn’t know about the surprise party until Carson let the cat out of the bag.

a) To keep a secret about a party.

b) To have a party that surprises guests with cats.

c) To tell about something that is supposed to be a secret.

What is

c) To tell about something that is supposed to be a secret.?

400

What does this idiom mean?

Mother jumped down my throat when I came home later than my curfew.

a) To jump on someone’s throat.

b) To suddenly become angry.

c) To jump up and down excitedly.

What is

b) To suddenly become angry.?

400

What does this idiom mean?

When Jay won tickets to the concert he was on cloud nine.

a) To win tickets to something.

b) To be very happy.

c) To take a trip to somewhere.

What is

b) To be very happy.?

500

What does this idiom mean?

Tess would always walk on eggshells when her sister was in a bad mood.

a) To step in such a way that the eggs do not break.

b) To keep eggs for those who get upset.

c) To be careful someone doesn’t get mad.


What is

c) To be careful someone doesn’t get mad.

500

What does this idiom mean?

Out of the blue, Jennifer stopped being my friend.

a) Without warning.

b) Without the color blue.

c) To be friendless.

What is

a) Without warning.?

500

What does this idiom mean?

Jon didn’t like the color of the bike Dad bought him, but he did not want to look a gift horse in the mouth.

a) To only like horse’s of different colors.

b) To complain that you didn’t like a gift.

c) To prefer to ride bikes instead of horses.

What is

b) To complain that you didn’t like a gift.?

500

What does this idiom mean?

Henry’s whining really started getting on my nerves!

a) To be irritating.

b) To be on top of someone.

c) To be a big baby.

What is

a) To be irritating.

500

What does this idiom mean?

I had to put in my two cents worth when we were planning our family vacation.

a) To put in your own comments.

b) To give money to something.

c) To set a budget for a vacation.

What is

a) To put in your own comments.?

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