Idiom used to say you do something difficult without the necessary skill or experience
fly by the seat of your pants >>> IDIOM in context: I had no idea how to do it. I was just flying by the seat of my pants.
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monster
Reset all scores!
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gold
Win 50 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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You use this idiom to say you do something with very little money.
on a shoestring >>> IDIOM in context: Mark traveled on a shoestring when he was a student.
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You use this expression to ask people to calm down.
keep your shirt on >>> IDIOM in context: Keep your shirt on until you hear the rest of the story!
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This expression is used to describe a generous person would give anything he/she owns to help you.
give the shirt off one's back >>> IDIOM in context: Mary is a generous person, She would give the shirt off her back to help a friend in difficulty.
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You say something without any preparation or previous thought.
off the cuff >>> IDIOM in context: This famous actress speaks off the cuff quite often and handles this situation quite well. I wonder how she does it.
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lifesaver
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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Give 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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thief
Give points!
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Imagine how you would react if you were in a similar situation
be in someone's shoes >>> IDIOM in context: What would you do if you were in my shoes?
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if you need to spend less money or be careful how you spend it
tighten your belt >>> IDIOM in context: I heard a lot of people discussing about layoffs this year, so I think we need to tighten our belts to save some money.
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We use this idiom to say that something fits perfectly.
fit like a glove >>> IDIOM in context: This dress fits you like a glove
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monster
Reset all scores!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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lifesaver
Give 5 points!
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We use this idiom to refer to clothes bought in a standard size in a shop and are not made specially for you.
off the peg >>> IDIOM in context: Celebrities don't buy clothes off the peg, they have them made to measure.
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You use this expression when you talk about a secret skill that can be used to gain an advantage.
an ace up one's sleeve >>> IDIOM in context: Mark's fluency in German was an ace up his sleeve. As soon as his boss found out, he was appointed project manager.
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Idiom used to mean you cover the cost with your own money
out of your own pocket >>> IDIOM in context: My friend pays for 5-star hotels and overseas trips out of her own pocket. She doesn't go on business trips.
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You use this idiom when you want to say "immediately" or "without hesitation"
at the drop of a hat >>> IDIOM in context: If somebody offered me your job, I'd take it at the drop of a hat.