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100

Don’t bite off more than you can chew,” her mom warned.

→ don’t take on more than you can handle 

It uses a food-eating metaphor to convey capacity.(idiom)


100

I’ve told you a million times to clean your room!

Repeated yourself (hyperbole)

100

She's as sly as a fox

Clever/tricky (simile)

100

He’s walking on thin ice.

In a risky situation (idiom/metaphor)

100

My phone is glued to my hand.

Exaggerates phone use; not literally glued, but always using it. (hyperbole/metaphor)

200

We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.

→ Deal with problem later

  • A literal bridge represents a problem; the idiom encourages postponing worry until necessary. 

200

Wow, thanks for being SO helpful,” I said when my friend just sat there.

They weren't helpful (sarcasm)

200

The coach yelled, “You’re all acting like a bunch of monkeys!”

disorderly behavior (metaphor)

200

After his messy project, his teacher joked, “Wow, that’s as neat as a pigsty.”

Untidy/messy (sarcasm/simile)

200

When she saw the long line, Amy said, “Well, this is going to be fun…”

Words are positive but context shows differently (sarcasm)

300

He’s burning the candle at both ends.

→ Exhausting himself by doing too much

  • The metaphor compares life energy to a candle being burned quickly. (idiom/ metaphor)

300

After a long run, Jacob groaned, “I’m literally about to collapse and never get up again.”

He's extremely tired (hyperbole)

300

When he spoke kindly, his friend said, “You have a heart of a lion.”

Brave (metaphor)

300

We’re all in the same boat here.

same situation (idiom)

300

Life is like a box of chocolates

Life is full of surprises (simile)

400

We’ll have to play it by ear.

→ Figure it out as it happens

  • Why: Originally from music (playing without written notes), figuratively it means improvising. (idiom)

400

When her phone died, she sighed, “Best day ever.”

She was frustrated (sarcasm) 

400

She’s a lone wolf.

Compares her independence directly to a wolf, implying she prefers to act alone. (metaphor/idiom)

400

She has nerves of steel.

Compares her courage directly to steel, showing she’s remarkably brave or calm. (metaphor)

400

Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.

Don't risk everything in one plan (idiom)

500

Carlos whispered to his friend, “Don’t spill the beans about the surprise.”

→ to reveal a secret

Idiom

500

This test is going to take me the rest of my life to finish!

It feels excessively long (hyperbole)

500

After she won the contest, Sam said, “You’re the top dog now!”

The champion (idiom)

500

That was as clear as mud.

Confusing (sarcasm/ simile)

500

He opened Pandora’s box.

Means started something that caused many problems. Refers to Greek myth, not literally a box. (idiom)

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