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Complete the idioms
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'break a leg' means

be lucky

100

spill the tea means

tell a secret, gossip

100

'to go bananas' means

being annoyed by someone or something

100

'get the sack' means

getting fired 

100

Everyone knew why Emma was upset, but no one talked about it.
'The elephant in the __________.'

room

200

'the black sheep of the family' means 

a person in the family does not behave the way he is expected to

200

'learn something by heart' means 

memorize something

200

'fight like cat and dog' means

argue violently all the time

200

say an idiom that expresses 'feeling sad'

feeling blue

200

Working with your best friend is great, but it can cause problems too. 'A double-edged __________'

sword

300

'through thick and thin' means

have some good times and difficult times with someone

300

'put up your feet' means 

sit back and relax

300
a 'fair-weather friend' means 

someone who is your friend only when you're successful

300

'when pigs fly' means

something that will never happen

300

He stayed calm even when things went wrong.
He was as cool as a __________.

 cucumber

400

Being like 'chalk and cheese' means 

being competely different 

400

'learn things by rote' means

memorizing the material without understanding it

400

'birds of a feather' means 

have a lot in common with someobdy 

400

'wearing your birthdays suit' means

being naked 

400

My brother and I argue, but we always support each other.
__________ is thicker than water.

blood

500

'a blessing in disguise' means 

A misfortune that has an unexpected benefit

500

'drive somebody up the wall' means 

annnoy somebody 

500

'bury the hatchet' means 

settle the arguments 

500

'open a can of worms' means 

to create a situation that causes a lot of problems when it starts to be dealt with

500

He never makes decisions without his mum.
Tied to his mother’s __________

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