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Summer Idioms

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    Read the summer idiom and come up with a short description.
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  • everything or anywhere in the world
    London's Oxford Street has every shop under the sun
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  • very hot summer days
    The dog days of summer are over and the kids have gone back to school
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  • something that will never happen
    It'll be a cold day in July before I buy you a new car
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  • to be in a lot of trouble
    The Minister was in hot water after admitting that he lied
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  • full of lies and nonsense
    I did not believe a word she said. She was full of hot air.
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  • a period of quiet that comes before a time of activity, excitement, violence, etc.
    It was the calm before the storm as I knew the difficult times were coming.
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  • a period of unusually dry, warm weather occurring in late autumn
    The Indian summer is expected to bring us warm temperatures
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  • a very good, successful, or desirable position
    He was the one always looking for his place in the sun.
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  • one fact or event doesn’t prove the rule, it may be an exception
    Their first album was a success, but they know that one swallow doesn’t make a summer and they’re prepared to work hard.
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  • the bright light of the sun is shining directly in someone's eyes
    She couldn't see because the sun was in her eyes.
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  • to not waste time, to take advantage of an opportunity as soon as it arises
    Our competitors will catch on to our strategy soon, so let’s make hay while the sun shines.
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  • an amount that is so small that it does not make an important difference or have much effect
    They need to raise thousands of euros for this project, so our 20-euro donation is just a drop in the ocean.
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  • A person away from his or her usual environment or activities
    Using a computer for the first time, he felt like a fish out of water
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  • something will happen no matter what
    The party will be on Tuesday, come rain or shine
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  • to attract a lot of attention in an exciting way
    The young actor made quite a splash with his first film in Holywood.
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  • to not follow what everyone else is doing
    As a student, she did not follow any college trends and swam against the tide
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