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Animal Idioms

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  • To reveal a secret, usually without meaning to.
    Bee's knees.
    Could eat a horse.
    Let the cat out of the bag.
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  • Something you say when you are extremely hungry.
    Could eat a horse.
    Smell a rat.
    Bee in your bonnet.
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  • Something that is excellent.
    A bee in your bonnet.
    Bee's knees.
    Ant's in your pants.
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  • To work very hard.
    A bull in a China shop.
    To work like a dog.
    Ants in your pants.
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  • To think something is wrong or that someone is being dishonest.
    Come out of your shell.
    Hold your horses.
    To smell a rat.
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  • Heavy rain.
    Straight from the horse's mouth.
    It's raining cats and dogs.
    Like a duck to water.
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  • Not able to keep still because you are excited or worried about something.
    Ant's in your pants.
    Come out of your shell.
    Dark horse.
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  • To drop or break things due to clumsiness.
    Barking up the wrong tree.
    Bull in a China shop.
    Cat got your tongue?
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  • Tell someone to slow down or stop and consider what they are doing.
    Hold your horses.
    To cry wolf.
    Cat got your tongue?
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  • Become friendlier and feel less shy.
    Work like a dog.
    To smell a rat.
    Come out of your shell.
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