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100

On Saturday, it was raining cats and dogs. I was soaked by the time I got to the party.

it's raining a lot.

100

Jack sent out all the details weeks before the surprise party. Now he just hoped no one would spill the beans. 

tell a secret

100

Ms. Morgan would like to raise everyone's grade to an A, but her hands are tied. 

This idioms means  to suddenly start to cry.  

200

My mom was so excited when I told her I got a part in the school play. Before I went on stage, she said break a leg.

Good Luck! 

200

Sophia hated history class. The dates were always so confusing. Her last test took her forever, she was on pins and needles waiting for the results.

nervous

200

Jane has such a nasty cold. She's really feeling under the weather. 

sick

300

I was so angry at my brother for shrinking my sweater. My mother said, "breathe. Don't lose your head about it." 

to lose control of your emotions.

300

The speech teacher will buy all her speech kids pizza when pigs fly. 

Something that is not going to happen.

300

Mason and Jane tied the knot over the weekend. They are now husband and wife.

got married

400

Math had always been easy for Molly. When she got her math test, she knew it would be a piece of cake.

That was easy.

400

The engineer cut so many corners when drawing the building it was not wonder the second story fell down.

Do something in the easiest and cheapest way. Not always a good thing.

400

Layla, I am so sorry I broke your pencil. "Don't worry, they're a dime a dozen." 

Something that is very common

500

Flights are so expensive, so we only get to travel once in a blue moon.

Every once in a while 


500

Kendrick bought a new Ferrari. It cost an arm and a leg. 

very expensive

500

I offered to increase the price, but I haven't heard back. The ball is in their court. 

It's up to the other person.

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