Explain the meaning
Fill in the correct idiom
Finish the idiom
Say the idiom
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Break the ice

To initiate conversation in a social situation and make people feel more comfortable.

100

Her face _______ when she got the surprise present.

lit up like a Christmas tree

100

The cold_____

shoulder

100

A Christmas when it snows.

A white Christmas

200

Christmas came early this year

When something good or exciting happens unexpectedly before Christmas.

200

He’s such a ________ —he never shows any emotion, even when something exciting happens.

cold fish 

200

_____ effect

Snowball

200

The small, visible part of a much bigger problem or situation.

Tip of the iceberg

300

Snowed under

Overwhelmed with too much work or responsibilities.

300

The argument over who can watch TV was just the _________—they’ve been fighting for weeks.

tip of the iceberg

300

Christmas came ______ this year

early

300

It’s the Christmas season, a time to be happy and festive.

Tis the season to be jolly

400

The proof is in the pudding

The real value or success of something can only be judged after it has been tested or used.

400

You’re walking on ______ by always cheating in tests. Don’t push your luck!

thin ice

400

Snowed_____

under

400

Someone who seems unemotional, which makes them appear unfriendly.

a cold fish

500

Good things come in small packages

Valuable or special things often come in small or unexpected forms.

500

My boss never gave me a bonus. I'd get a raise when ______________!

hell freezes over

500

The_____ the pudding

 proof is in

500

Something that will never happen.

When hell freezes over