βοΈπ§οΈ π±π±π± πΆπΆπΆ
raining cats and dogs
β° βοΈβοΈβοΈ
time flies
βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
on cloud 9
βοΈ π°
piece of cake
π₯πΎππ΄
hit the hay
It costs an...
arm and a leg
Break a...
leg
Cat got...
your tongue
Crocodile...
tears
Let the cat...
out the bag
It costs an arm and a leg
something really expensive
Break a leg
goodluck
Cat got your tongue
at loss of words or unusually quiet
Crocodile tears
fake tears
Let the cat out the bag
telling a secret
I have a big Science test tomorrow, so I need to hit the books.
"Hit the books" = study hard
I don't always see eye to eye with my sister when it comes to finding a movie to watch.
"see eye to eye": to agree
She is a tough cookie, she didn't cry when she fell.
"tough cookie": not easily hurt
I donβt want to be a couch potato this summer, I want to travel.
"couch potato": someone who sits around
A little bird told me that you made the soccer team.
"little bird told me": getting information from a source you can't reveal
Sometimes when the teacher asks a question, I draw a blank.
"to draw a blank" = can't think of or remember an answer
Tommy is a bookworm. His favorite day is when we go to the library.
"bookworm" = someone who loves to read
Our teacher says we should work in pairs because two heads are better than one.
"two heads are better than one." = two people working together can solve a problem better than one person alone
Tom knows all the vocabulary by heart, so he did well on the test.
"know by heart" = memorize
Tim couldn't wrap his head around the math problem, so he asked his mom for help.
"to wrap your head around" = to understand or figure out something difficult