Idiom one
Idiom two
Idiom three
Idiom four
Idiom five
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a problem or difficult situation that shows that a much more serious problem exists.

a) tip of the iceberg

b) big problem

c) piece of cake


a) tip of the iceberg

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It is raining a lot!

raining cats and dogs

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to keep talking about a subject that has already been discussed or decided

a) beat a dead horse

b) bought the farm

c) beating around the bush

a) Beat a dead horse

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To accept unpleasant consequences 

a) thank you for the gift

b) look at me

c) face the music

c) face the music

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it is temporarily not being dealt with or considered, especially because it is not urgent or important.

a) beating a dead horse

b) on the back burner

c) it's temporary

b) on the back burner

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to believe that a bad situation will end soon or that a long and difficult job will be finished soon 

a) to see the light at the end of the tunnel

b) is that a train coming at us?

c) I don't want this job.

a) to see the light at the end of the tunnel

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To join or follow something once it is successful or popular.

a) running out of steam

b) jump on the bandwagon

c) no dice

b) jump on the bandwagon

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Full of talk that is more threatening or impressive than that which one can or will actually do.

a) you bit me

b) all bark and no bite

c) I'm not impressed

b) all bark and no bite

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It is necessary to suffer or work hard in order to succeed or make progress

a) no pain, no gain

b) beat a dead horse

c) kick the bucket

a) no pain, no gain

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To be in a bad mood and to be easily annoyed all day

a) hit the hay

b) let the cat out of the bag

c) got up on the wrong side of the bed

c) got up on the wrong side of the bed

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Wait a moment or be patient.

a) hold on to your hat

b) hold your horses

c) I want to hold your hand.

b) hold your horses

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Ready and eager to hear what one has to say; prepared to listen intently.

a) I'm "all ears."

b) I can't hear you

c) time flies when you're having fun

a) I'm "all ears."

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Cannot understand someone or something at all; cannot make any sense of someone or something.

a) what do you mean?

b) miss the boat

c) can't make heads nor tails of it.

c) can't make heads nor tails of it

300

encouraging them to keep trying to do something and not to give up even though it might be difficult

a) shoot the breeze

b) hang in there

c) you talk too much

b) hang in there

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you know how a particular job or task should be done

a) bought the farm

b) know the ropes

c) you made your bed, now you must lie in it


b) know the ropes

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A prolonged or chaotic search for something that is difficult to find (often because it does not exist).

a)  to go hunting with your friends

b) to go on a wild goose chase

c) help me look for my phone

b) to go on a wild goose chase

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Someone has taken more food than they are actually capable of eating.

a) it takes one to know one

b) your eyes are bigger than your stomach

c) kill two birds with one stone

b) your eyes are bigger than your stomach

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Something that is easy is a _____ _____ _____.

Piece of cake

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To be clumsy, usually momentarily, by dropping or failing to catch something.

a) to have butterfingers

b) your hands are slippery

c) under the weather

a) to have butterfingers

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Wasting one's efforts by pursuing the wrong thing or path.

a) waste time

b) barking up the wrong tree

c) pulling someone's leg

b) barking up the wrong tree

500

To share a particular experience or circumstance with another person. 

To be in the "same boat" with someone

500

Until the last possible second.

a) out of time

b) a slap on the wrist

c) down to the wire

c) Down to the wire.

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To reveal a secret.


Let the cat out of the bag

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To exaggerate or put too much focus on a minor issue and make it seem like a major one.

a) make a snowman

b) make a peanut butter & jelly sandwich

c) making a mountain out of a molehill

c) making a mountain out of a molehill.

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