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Complete the quote
100

Ring a bell

something that sounds familiar.

100

sound like a broken record

Someone who repeats the same thing again and again

100

Blow the whistle

Reporting an illegal or unacceptable activity to the authorities.

100

Change your tune

to change your opinion about something. Commonly used to refer to the act of changing your opinion on something completely, especially if that thing is suddenly working to your advantage.

100
'Where words fail, music __________'.


Hans Christian Andersen

'Where words fail, music speaks'.


Hans Christian Andersen

200

buy/sell sth for a song

Buying or selling something for a very cheap price.

200

Blow your own trumpet

Proudly boasting about your own talents and successes.

200

Face the music

 to refer to someone receiving a punishment or accepting the unpleasant results of their actions.

200

Music to my ears

eferring to something as music to your ears means that it is something you are pleased to hear

200

One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no ______'.


Bob Marley

One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain'.


Bob Marley

300

Dance to Someone’s Tune

to do what someone wants

300

It Takes Two to Tango

when you want to emphasize that both people involved in a difficult situation must accept the blame, or that an activity needs two people who are willing to take part for it to happen

300

strike a chord (with someone)

 it causes people to approve of it or agree with it

300

Play It By Ear

to see and wait for what happens; not making any firm decisions yet

300

'The world's most famous and popular _________ is music'. 


'The world's most famous and popular language is music'.

400

and all that jazz

used when speaking to mean "and other similar things

400

drum sth into someone

to teach something to someone by repeating it many times

400

drum something up

to increase interest in something or support for something

400

with bells on

do sth/ go somewhere eagerly, with a lot of enthusiasm 

400

Without music, life would be a __________'. 

Without music, life would be a mistake'.

500

make a song and dance about something

to make something seem more important than it really is so that everyone notices it

500
whistle in the wind



To attempt something that is futile;  try unsuccessfully to influence something that cannot be changed.





500

To Play Second Fiddle

to be less important or in a weaker position than someone else

500

to be fit as a fiddle

to be in perfect health

500

Music is the strongest form of  __________'

Music is the strongest form of  magic'

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