Idioms
Idioms 2
Could be anything
100

Old habits die hard

It’s really difficult to stop doing things you’ve been doing for a long time, even if you want to.

100

When pigs fly

Something that will never happen; an impossible event.

100

What belongs to you but is used more by others?

your name 

200

Birds of a feather

People who are alike in character, interests, or behavior tend to hang out together.

200

It ebbs and flows

Something that naturally rises and falls, increases and decreases, like the tide.

Example: “Friendships ebb and flow over the years.”

200

true or false: There’s a place where two seas meet but don’t mix.

true 

The Baltic Sea and the North Sea meet near Denmark, but because of different salinity and density, you can literally see the line in the water.

300

By the skin of the teeth

Barely succeeding or escaping; just managing something in the nick of time.

Example: “He caught the last train by the skin of his teeth.”

300

Kill two .... with one stone

Kill two birds with one stone

To accomplish two things with a single action.

300

What is the only mammal that can truly fly?

bats

400

Make a mountain out of a molehill

To exaggerate a small problem and treat it as if it’s huge.

400

Let the .... out of the bag

Let the cat out of the bag

To reveal a secret, often by accident.

400

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City—just 0.49 km²

500

The hill I’ll die on

An issue you care about so strongly that you’ll argue or fight for it no matter what.

500

The ... of the iceberg

The tip of the iceberg 

Only a small, visible part of a much bigger problem or situation. 

500

What is the fastest land animal?

The cheetah

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