What is the idiom for "You must be joking!"
You're pulling my leg!
What is the idiom for "Good luck!"
Break a leg!
What is the idiom for "I'm sick."
I'm feeling under the weather.
What is the idiom for "You're doing an excellent job!"
You're on fire!
What is the idiom for "We agree with each other."
We see eye to eye.
What is the idiom for "to do more than you can handle."
To bite off more than you can chew.
What is the idiom for "to get something over with."
To bite the bullet.
What is the idiom for "To stop doing work."
Let's call it a day.
What is the idiom for "Don't give up!"
What is the idiom for "to get right to the point".
To make a long story short.
Hang in there!
Break a leg!
You're on fire!
What is something that Mr. Chris might say in order to avoid sharing unnecessary explanations when giving students a new class rule?
To make a long story short...
Let's call it a day.
Juan has a major track & field event coming up. His mom kisses him on the cheek and says ______.
Break a leg!
Carmen believes that she can take extra classes, finish all her extra homework, and participate in every school club. Erika is skeptical and says _______.
"You're biting off more than you can chew."
We see eye to eye.
Efrain has been sneezing and coughing constantly. When Noe asks him what's wrong, Efrain says ______.
I'm feeling under the weather.
Roland tells Jehu that he used to wrestle bears in the woods for fun. Jehu can't believe this, so Jehu says _____.
You're pulling my leg.
Mr. Chris was very impressed with his students. They did not speak a single word of Spanish in his classes all day. Their English was perfect. Mr. Chris says ______.
You're on fire!
We are two peas in a pod.
We are very similar/the same.
It's a piece of cake.
It's easy/simple.
To let the cat out of the bag.
To kill two birds with one stone.
To get two things done at the same time.
A blessing in disguise.