In/Out/Off
People
Government
Up/Down
L/O Idioms
100

Find Out

to discover or obtain information

100

a person who commits a crime or breaks a serious law

Criminal

100

Two bodies of Congress

Senate and House of Representative

100

Calm down

to become relaxed after being nervous or excited

100

to pay to get someone out of jail or help someone out in a difficult situation

Bail Someone Out

200

Storm Off

to quickly and angerly leave a place

200

the person in charge of a court of law

Judge

200

Veto

to reject

not allowed


200

Show Up

to arrive

200

In jail or prison

Behind Bars

300

Knock it off

to stop an annoying behavior

300

a person who represents the accused

Defense Attorney

300

Two political parties in the USA

democrat/repubican

300

Blow up

to explode with anger

300

To solve a crime

Crack the case

400

Iron out

to solve a problem or difficulty

400

a person who delivers the verdict

Jury Foreman

400

The person who can veto a bill

The President

400

Give Up

to stop doing, having, or working on something

400

not getiing a punishment that is well deserved

Getting off easy

500

Give In

to surrender

500

A group of people who are responsible for deciding innocence or guilt

Jury

500

When the government is working

In Session

500

Break Down/nervous

to lose control of your emotions

500

in prison and waiting to be put to death

Death Row

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