30 idioms speaking läxförhör

The exercise was created 2026-02-25 by Gigi73. Question count: 10.




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  • "Your guess is as good as mine" It’s used when someone asks you a question and you have no more information than they do/When you don’t know
  • "A blessing in disguise" Something that seems bad or unlucky at first but later turns out to be good.
  • "To make matters worse" To make a bad situation even worse by adding another problem.
  • "Get something out of your system" To do something you’ve strongly wanted to do so you can stop thinking about it or feeling the urge to do it.
  • "Beat around the bush" to avoid talking about the main point OR to delay getting to the important issue
  • "We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it " to deal with a problem or situation later, when it happens — not now.
  • "Time flies when you are having fun" time seems to pass very quickly when you are enjoying yourself.
  • "Pull someone’s leg" to joke with someone or trick them in a playful way.
  • "Break a leg" to wish someone good luck
  • "To cut a long story short" it’s used when someone doesn’t want to explain everything and prefers to summarize.

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