PERSONIFICATION 1
PERSONIFICATION 2
PERSONIFICATION 3
IDIOMS 1
IDIOMS 2
IDIOMS 3
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My alarm clock yells at me in the morning to wake up 

my alarm rings, goes off

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They call Las Vegas the city that never sleeps.

the city is never asleep; always awake; never quiet; busy, alive

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The party died as soon as somebody broke my mom's favorite vase

  the party stopped; the party broke up

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burst into tears

suddenly start to cry

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Hold your horses:

A) take control of an animal

B) slow down; wait 

C) hold back horses so they don't hurt people or escape

 slow down; wait

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being "all ears"

A) having big ears

B) you hear very well

C) you want to hear something

c) you want to hear something

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The wind howled last night 

the wind was blowing and had a sound

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Time flies.

time is going by really fast: time speeds up

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His books just flew off the shelves within a week of its release at Barnes and Nobles Bookstore.

he sold a lot of books; the books sold fast

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that's a mouthful

it's a lot; saying a lot

200

I have "Bigger fish to fry"

more important things to do

200

"ants in your pants"

excited

can't sit still

it's hard to be calm

300

My plants are begging for water 

they need water; they are dry

300

What is "Lose your temper". 

This idioms means to become very angry.

300

 I could feel my heart jumping out my chest.

fear; nervous; don't feel comfortable

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 Get a grip!

to get control over your emotions

calm down

don't be upset or angry

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 "Keep a Straight Face".

 to try not to smile or laugh.

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"barking up the wrong tree"


A) a dog barking at a tree on someone's property

B) looking for answers in the wrong place

C) a dog looking for something in the wrong tree

B) looking for answers in the wrong place

400

Google knows where you live.

the internet/Google knows alot about you/your location /where your house is

400

The warm coat hugged me.

the coat was warm, comfortable, cozy, fit just right

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The storm has a mind of its own.

doing whatever it wants to do; not controlled

400

"I need to get something off my chest"

to confess, share a secret or how you feel about something that is good or bad

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Put your foot in your mouth.

You said something bad or uncomfortable. 

You can't take back what you said.

400

blow off steam

A) the car is overheating and steam is coming out of the engine

B) get rid of anger, fear, stress

C) get rid of smoke or steam from a fire or accident

B) get rid of anger, fear, stress

500

The hurricane punished the city.

the hurricane damaged the city; caused bad things to happen to it; destroyed it

500

The trust I had in you just walked out that door.

lose trust; lose faith; lose confidence

no trust, faith, confidence in something

500

I see the stars wink at me every night.

the stars shine; sparkle; glitter

500

It's a piece of cake.

It's easy - it's not hard to do.

500

A fish out of water:

A) being uncomfortable

B) being out of water

c)wanting something you can't have

A) being uncomfortable
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throw a tantrum

to get mad: throw a fit; lose your temper