IDIOMS

The exercise was created 2020-05-03 by nellaaaann. Question count: 17.




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  • peace of cake when something is simple
  • put wool over other peoples eyes deceive people to think well of you
  • see eye to eye when two (or more) people agree to something
  • cross the bridge when it comes to you don’t worry about something that has not happened yet
  • to feel a bit under the weather feeling slightly il
  • ones in a blue moon something that happens very rarely
  • grab a spoon take a chance to get closer to someone
  • every cloud has a silver lining be optimistic - even when things look bad there’s always a good side of it
  • don’t judge a book by its cover you can’t judge someone without looking
  • it costs an arm and a leg when something is really expensive
  • off ones rocker when someone is crazy or out of their mind
  • don’t count your chickens before the egg have hatched don’t make plans for something that might not happen
  • it takes two to tango actions and communications need more than one person
  • hit the sack or hay or sheets go to sleep
  • speak of the devil when you talk about someone and the person arrives at the moment
  • let sleeping dogs lie you shouldn’t disturb a situation as it is, since it will become trouble or complications
  • Elvis has left the building the show has come to an end, it’s all over

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