Idioms
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the name for sayings that people use every day, and although they do not make sense literally, people understand what they mean?

What are Idioms

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Costs an Arm and a leg

What is really expensive?

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That's my Cup of Tea

What someone likes or prefers.


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Piece of Cake

Something that is easily done.


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Walk on eggshells

What is be extremely cautious about one's words or actions?

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Hold Your Horses

Used for telling someone to wait before doing something.


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Money Doesn't Grow on Trees

Money must be earned and does not come freely.


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Best Thing Since Sliced Bread

A person or thing that is considered to be very good.


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Out of the Blue

Something that happens without warning.


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Stuck between a rock and a hard place

to be in a very difficult situation and to have to make a hard decision

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Wrap My Head Around 

Find a way to understand or accept something.


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Hit the Hay

Go to bed.


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Have a Bone to Pick

To want to talk to someone about something annoying they have done.


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Break a Leg

To wish someone good luck.


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In the heat of the moment


Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment.

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A Bad Egg

Someone who does bad things.


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Elephant in the Room

An obvious problem that people avoid talking about.


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Wrong Side of the Bed

When someone is in a bad mood.


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Throw a Fit

When someone is expressing extreme anger. 


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This idiom is used to say that two (or more people) agree on something. They don't...

See eye to eye


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Blessing in Disguise

A good thing that seemed bad at first.


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Head in the Clouds

When someone’s thoughts are somewhere else.


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Go Down in Flames

When something or someone ends or fails suddenly and very badly.


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Bite off more than you can chew


What is To take on a task that is way to big?

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wrap your head around it

Understand something complicated

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