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Autumn Idioms

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    autumn idioms A1
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  • to hide or save something, especially money, in order to use it in the future
    to squirrel away
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  • to be very enthusiastic about an object, activity, or person.To be obsessed with someone
    to be nuts about someone or something
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  • to make someone upset or annoyed
    to drive someone nuts
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  • to begin again; to make a new start with better behaviour than before
    to turn over a new leaf
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  • a child usually has a similar character or similar qualities to his or her parents
    The apple doesn't fall far from the tree
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  • to hear a piece of information that someone else was trying to keep secret
    to get wind of something
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  • to quickly turn the pages of a book or a magazine, reading only a little of it
    to leaf through
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  • to not feel well, to be ill/sick
    to be/feel under the weather
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  • used when saying what time you usually go home or go to bed at night
    to turn into a pumpkin
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  • tremble usually with fear or from the cold
    to be shaking like a leaf
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