Idioms
Context Clues
Idioms II
Context Clues II
100

Down in the dumps 

Sad, feeling upset 

100

As a teacher, I am a strong advocate for reading and literacy

Someone who fights for something or someone, especially someone who fights for the rights of others

100

Cold feet 

To become nervous and change your mind

100

When Barack Obama become president, it was a pivotal moment in US history

Very important and affects the future 

200

Fish out of water

Feeling awkward or out of place 

200

It was a bountiful harvest - we had way more apples than we could eat! 

Large in amount, a LOT 

200

Rock the boat 

When you do or say something that will upset people or cause problems

200

Kevon won the long race - although he isn't fast, he has a lot of stamina

Ability or strength to keep doing something for a long time

300

In the doghouse

In trouble

300

The teacher said I didn't have to read the whole thing, only an excerpt from the story 

 A short piece or clip from a larger piece of a book or movie 

300

Pull your weight 

To do your share of the work 

300

Tony could not stop thinking about a cold glass of water, it was sweltering outside. 

Uncomfortably hot 

400

Out on a limb

In a situation without any support; being in a risky situation

400

It was feasible to believe that she got an A - she was really intelligent. 

Possible to do easily or conveniently 

400

Hook, line, and sinker 

Used when someone has been completely tricked or deceived 

400

His long speech was tedious, everyone was yawning by the end.

Boring 

500

Heart of gold

Very kind & generous

500

Armoni had a large cut on his leg and the nurse gingerly cleaned the wound so it didn't hurt very much

Very carefully or cautiously 

500

Jump the gun 

To do something before it's time to 

500

You can minimize the dangers of driving by not texting while behind the wheel

Reduce - make smaller