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Unscramble the Idioms
Unscramble the idioms #2
Slang
Jargon
Difficult SAT Words
100
A disguise in blessing.
A blessing in disguise.
100
Earth to down.
Down to earth.
100
On fleek.
A term to describe something as perfect. This phrase was originally used to reference perfectly-groomed eyebrows.
100
Ambulate
To walk.
100
Aggrandize
An embellishment.
200
A dozen dime a.
A dime a dozen.
200
Wall up the drive
Drive up the wall.
200
Clout
The act of being famous and having influence.
200
Ectomorph
Skinny
200
Approbation
Obtaining an official approval.
300
Late never than better.
Better late than never.
300
The shoulder cold.
The cold shoulder.
300
Turnt
The act of being excited, having a really good time, possibly with the help of alcohol or drugs.
300
Pulchritudinous
Beautiful
300
Apocryphal
Having questionable authenticity.
400
Bullet the bite.
Bite the bullet.
400
To buck the pass.
To pass the buck.
400
Zero chill.
To behave inappropriately, without composure.
400
Nudiustertian
Something that happened two days ago.
400
Compunction
Experiencing deep regret.
500
He who calls the tune pays the piper.
He who pays the piper calls the tune.
500
Beans the spill.
Spill the beans.
500
Sus
The internet word for something sketchy or shady.
500
Organoleptic analysis
The act of smelling something.
500
Conflagration
A very intense and uncontrolled fire.