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What does the idiom "like the back of your hand" mean?
to know something really well
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What does the idiom "right as rain" mean?
everything is going well in your life
100
Use the idiom "to be tongue-tied" in a sentence.
Ex: She was tongue-tied during her presentation.
100
What does the idiom "to be in hot water" mean?
to be in trouble
100
What does the idiom "to pull someone's leg" mean?
to tease someone and try to get them to believe something
200
Use the idiom "not my cup of tea" in a sentence.
Ex: Shopping is not my cup of tea.
200
Use the idiom "to have a lot on your plate" in a sentence.
Ex: I have a lot on my plate this quarter: soccer, dance, and MUN.
200
What does the idiom "to be in someone's hair" mean?
to bother or annoy someone
200
The doctor told my grandpa he was __________.
fit as a fiddle
200
Use the idiom "to get on someone's nerves" in a sentence.
Ex: It really gets on my nerves when my brother chews with his mouth open.
300
I couldn't believe my sister __________ and told my mom I broke the iPad.
blew the whistle OR blew the whistle on me
300
You use this idiom when you want someone to stop doing something.
to cut it out
300
Use the idiom "to pull someone's leg" in a sentence.
Ex: I never know if Chris is joking or not because he's always pulling my leg.
300
My brother needs to __________ this quarter or he's going to fail English again.
turn a new leaf
300
Use the idiom "to put all your eggs in one basket" in a sentence.
Ex: I'm applying to several jobs because I don't want to put all my eggs in one basket.