Terms
Definitions
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A task or activity that is easy to complete

A piece of ______

A piece of cake

100

Idiom: Shake a leg!

A) "Slow down."

B) "Hurry up."


B) Hurry up! 

100

"She only comes to visit once in a blue moon because most times she stays home." 

Meaning:  Not often, rarely. 

100
Raining cats and dogs
Raining very heavily
100
Look like a million bucks
To look and feel fantastic
200

It's raining very hard.


It's raining cats and dogs. 

200

Once in a blue moon

Very rarely, not often

200

"Please wait for the mail--hold your horses."

Be patient 
200
Lightning fast
Extremely fast
200
Bring home the bacon
To earn money, to achieve success
300

To be afraid or scared to complete a task.

Idiom:

"To have cold_____"

Cold feet 

300

Idiom:  Hold your horses.

A)  Hurry up

B)  Be patient. 

B)  Be patient.

300
The children got wet because it was raining cats and dogs! 

Raining hard

300
Feeling under the weather
To feel mildly ill or sick
300
Money does not grow on trees
It is not easy to get money, implies that the person you are addressing spends money too easily
400

To be in trouble or a mess.

"In an apple."

"In a pickle"

"To have too many pickles."

in a pickle 

400

Idiom:  Under the weather.

A)  To feel _____


To feel sick

400

The mom said, "do you have ants in your pants?  You can't seem to sit still."

Unable to be still. 

400
On cloud nine
Very happy
400
Rome wasn't built in a day
It takes a long time to do something worth doing
500

Idiom: In over your head.

A) "To do little work."

B) "To do too much work."

 "To do too much work."

500

Idiom:  Cold Feet

Afraid or fearful to do something. 
500

Since everyone was shy, and nobody would speak, to break the ice, the girl asked about the bike. 

A)  to be the first to speak

B)  to be the last to speak. 

A)  to be the first to speak

500
Head in the clouds
Have unrealistic or impractical ideas
500
Put your money where your mouth is
To do something rather than just to talk about it
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