Idioms 1
Idioms 2
Idioms 3
Idioms 4
Idioms 5
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It's raining cats and dogs

it's raining a lot.
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What does it mean "when pigs fly".

It will never happen or it is very unlikely.

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

to burst into tears 

This idioms means  to suddenly start to cry.  

100

What is "hit the books"?

To study hard.

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She was walking on eggshells.

This idioms means to be careful around someone as to not upset them.

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Break a leg 

Good Luck! 

200

Don't spill the beans.

Don't tell my secret.

200

A fish out of water

Feeling uncomfortable or out of place.

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We don't see eye to eye.

We don't agree.

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That was the last straw. I'm not going to do this anymore.

That was the last bad thing to happen and now I'm not doing it anymore.

300

Lose your head

to lose control of your emotions.

300

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What is "Lose your temper". 

This idioms means to become very angry.

300

to see red

This idioms means to get really angry.

300

What is "Get a grip on yourself".

This idioms means, to get control over your emotions.

300

What is, "crying wolf".

This idioms means asking for help when you do not need it.

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That was a piece of cake.

That was easy.

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He was on pins and needles waiting for his grades.

He is worried about his grades.

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I feel under the weather. 

I don't feel good.

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What does getting "a taste of your own medicine" mean?

When you get what you deserve for treating people badly.

400

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I have butterflies in my stomach. 

I'm nervous.

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Blow off steam or let off steam

to do or say something to get rid of strong emotions

500

Sleep like a log.

Sleep really good.
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That costs an arm and a leg.

That costs a lot of money.  It's expensive.
500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

I'm going to hit the sack.

I'm going to bed and sleep.

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I'm sick as a dog.

I'm very, very sick.

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