For a _______ (Do something different, break a habit)
For a Change
From the get-go
From the start/beginning
Drive someone crazy is: To make a person feel crazy.
FALSE: It means to annoy someone.
Blow away:
a) Shock
b) Break
c) Blow the fire
a) Shock
Right around the corner:
a) Near the place
b) Happening soon
c) Next to the corner
b) Happening soon
From ________ (To start from zero/ from the beginning)
From Scratch
Over the top
Exaggerated / Excessive
Come across is: To come to the street across
FALSE: To find something by accident
Cover up:
a) Make a cover
b) Hide
c) Put the blanket
b) Hide
Get wind of:
a) Find out about a secret
b) Talk about your life
c) Let the wind blow
a) Find out about a secret
At the _______ of _______ (First light of the day/ Very early in the morning)
At the Crack of Dawn
Get one's foot in the door
Take the first step towards a goal. Start the path to get to your goal/dream
Out of place is: strange or uncomfortable (in an unfamiliar situation)
TRUE
Deal with:
a) Make a deal
b) Go to a dealer with a person
c) Accept or solve a situation
C) Accept or solve a situation
Come clean:
a) Take a shower
b) Confess/admit of something wrong
c) Talk clearly on the subject
b) Confess/Admit of something wrong
At a ____ for _____ (Speechless / Unable to say something)
At a loss for words
Have an edge
Have an advantage
Up hill battle is: Very difficult to do
TRUE
Go cold turkey:
a) Eat turkey cold
b) Quit a habit partially
c) Stop suddenly/immediately
c) Stop suddenly
Keep up with the times:
a) To maintain the watch on time
b) To see the time regularly
c) To be up-to-date
c) To be up-to-date
_____ that _____ when one comes to it.
(Wait to do something when the situation is near or imminent. To solve something when the time comes)
Cross that bridge when one comes to it.
Steal (someone's) thunder
Say or do something that is actually someone else's ownership.
Take the credit or attention from what someone else did.
Not have a prayer: To not pray or have mercy
FALSE: Not have a chance
Put up with:
a) Tolerate someone/something
b) Put something high up
c) Put someone/something in their place
a) Tolerate someone/something
Egg on one's face:
a) Happy
b) Shy
c) Embarrassed
c) Embarrassed