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to be confronted with the consequences for your actions

Idiom:

Face the m----.

Music.

Exp:

Face the music! You took too much risks.

100

I don't like that.

Idiom:

That's not my cup of t--.

Tea

Exp:

Wearing bright colors is not my cup of tea.

100

To be almost able to remember

Idiom:

On the tip of my t----- .

 

tongue

Exp:

His name was on the tip of my tongue, but I needed to ask him.

100

To reveal a secret.

Idiom:

To let the c-- out of the bag

cat

Exp:

I accidentally let the cat out of the bag and told Sarah about the surprise party.

100

be quiet / stop talking

 It is a rude way to tell someone to be quiet.

Idiom:

Put a s--- in it!

sock

Exp:

Hey, put a sock in it, will you? I'm trying to work here.

200

Believe what people do and not what they say.

Idiom: 

A------ speak louder than words.

Actions

Exp:

He keeps saying he loves me, but actions speak louder than words.

200

very easy

Idiom:

Piece of c---

cake

Exp:

  • The math test was a piece of cake.
200

To tell someone your problems or frustrations

Idiom:

Get something off one’s c----

chest

Exp:

Thanks for listening to me complain about my brother. I needed to get it off my chest.

200

never

Idiom:

when p--- fly

pigs

Exp:

"I might wake up early tomorrow to clean my room". "Yes, you'll do that when pigs fly".

200

Expressing extreme frustration or annoyance.

Idiom:

Driving me up the w---

wall

Exp:

I sang in the bath and drove my parents up the wall.


300

Oblivious or having unrealistic ideas

idiom:

Head in the c-----

clouds

Exp:

He's always got his head in the clouds. I think he's daydreaming too much.

300

To go wild, to go crazy with excitement or other extreme emotions.

Idiom:

Go b------.

bananas

Exp:

He went bananas when she started yelling at him in front of all guests.

300

To ignore someone

Idiom:

Give the cold s-------

shoulder

Exp:

Steve would not talk to James after their argument. He has given him the cold shoulder

300

Don't lie to me.

explain: 

Don't sell me a d--.

dog

Exp:

Don't sell me a dog! I know you haven't done the job.

300

to describe a person who isn’t very smart.

Idiom:

The lights are on, but n----- is home

nobody

Exp:

Because her lights are on but nobody is home, she has no idea what the group has decided. Source: theidioms.com  

400

To die.

Idiom:

Kick the b-----.

bucket

Exp:

When I kick the bucket you'll be able to live on my life insurance.

400

A valued, important person in a person’s life. Often used with extra devotion and love.

Idiom:

 You’re the a---- Of my eye

apple

Exp:

She was the apple of her father's eye and he always went out of his way to get her what she wanted.

400

Narrowly, barely, or by a very small margin

Idiom:

By the skin of your t----

.

teeth

Exp:

I passed the computing science mock exam, but only by the skin of my teeth.

400

You don't want to host guests more than three days.

explain:

Guests and f--- stink after three days.

fish

Exp:

Grandma has been super welcoming, but I think it's probably best if we head out tonight. Fish and guests stink after three days.

400

crowded

Idioms:

Packed in like s------- .

sardines

Exp:

The venue was so crowded, we were all packed in like sardines and couldn't move.

500

Used to try and excuse the use of a swear word.

explain:

Pardon my F-----.

French

Exp:

A: "John, don't use language like that in front of the kids." 

B: "Oops, pardon my French, everyone!"

500

To be upset about something you cannot change. To be sad about something that has happened in the past. 

Idiom:

Don’t cry over s------ milk

spilled

Exp:

I told her not to cry over spilled milk and to just practice for the next test.

500

To avoid being connected to someone or something

Idiom:

To keep at arm’s l-----.

length

Exp:

I didn’t trust her, so I kept her at arm’s length.

500

To feel nervous or anxious, especially before a performance or event.

Idiom:

B---------- in your stomach.

Butterflies

Exp:

Before her big speech, she had butterflies in her stomach.  

500

Feel more lively and refreshes your ideas.

Idiom:

Blow away the c------

cobwebs

Exp:

When was the last time you left the house? Come on, get out there and blow away the cobwebs!

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