'break a leg' means
be lucky
spill the tea means
tell a secret, gossip
'to go bananas' means
being annoyed by someone or something
'get the sack' means
getting fired
Everyone knew why Emma was upset, but no one talked about it.
'The elephant in the __________.'
room
'the black sheep of the family' means
a person in the family does not behave the way he is expected to
'learn something by heart' means
memorize something
'fight like cat and dog' means
argue violently all the time
say an idiom that expresses 'feeling sad'
feeling blue
Working with your best friend is great, but it can cause problems too. 'A double-edged __________'
sword
'through thick and thin' means
have some good times and difficult times with someone
'put up your feet' means
sit back and relax
someone who is your friend only when you're successful
'when pigs fly' means
something that will never happen
He stayed calm even when things went wrong.
He was as cool as a __________.
cucumber
Being like 'chalk and cheese' means
being competely different
'learn things by rote' means
memorizing the material without understanding it
'birds of a feather' means
have a lot in common with someobdy
'wearing your birthdays suit' means
being naked
My brother and I argue, but we always support each other.
__________ is thicker than water.
blood
'a blessing in disguise' means
A misfortune that has an unexpected benefit
'drive somebody up the wall' means
annnoy somebody
'bury the hatchet' means
settle the arguments
'open a can of worms' means
to create a situation that causes a lot of problems when it starts to be dealt with
He never makes decisions without his mum.
Tied to his mother’s __________
apron