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Idioms in Context: I

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    Can you read the idiom in context and determine the true meaning?
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  • You seem to be in a very bad mood today. Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed? (What does get up on the wrong side of the bed mean?)
    Have a bad day and act grumpy
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  • He went out on a limb trying to support his friend’s mistake and, in the process, his teacher got upset with him. (What does go out on a limb mean?)
    Put yourself at risk to help someone else
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  • You hit the nail on the head with this color of wallpaper for the living room; it looks better than I expected! (What does hit the nail on the head mean?)
    Do or say something exactly right
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  • We bent over backwards to help him, and he never ever thanked us. (What does bend over backwards mean?)
    Do whatever it takes to get something done
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  • Now that I'm in high school less people are willing to help me with my grades. They're all saying that the ball is in my court now and that I need to take responsibility. (What does the ball is in your court mean?)
    It's up to you to make a decision or take action
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  • The investigation of the police chief opened a can of worms at the police department. A whole bunch of corruption was found! (What does open a hand of worms mean?)
    Bring up a new set of problems
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  • When George first moved to the big city from the countryside he was like a fish out of water. (What does fish out of water mean?)
    Someone in a different environment than they are used to
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  • I was really under the weather last week and thought I had the flu but it was actually allergies. (What does under the weather mean?)
    Feeling sick
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  • I know that rash is driving you up the wall but if you keep scratching it, it will never heal. (What does drive you up the wall mean?)
    Annoy or irritate someone
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  • I tried to to plan a surprise party for my mom, but my brother let the cat out of the bag and she found out! (What does let the cat out of the bag mean?)
    Reveal a secret
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  • I don't understand why he's so upset. He only lost $5, he's making a mountain out of a molehill. (What does making a mountain out of a molehill mean?)
    Make a big deal out of nothing
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  • Jayvon was exhausted after the long day. As soon as he's home he's going to hit the hay. (What does hit the hay mean?)
    Go to bed
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  • It's best to keep your opinion to yourself around him. Just let sleeping dogs lie. (What does let sleeping dogs lie mean?)
    Don't cause trouble if you don't have to
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  • Don't put the cart before the horse by buying a house, you don't even have a job yet! (What does put the cart before the horse mean?)
    Do things in the wrong order
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  • Everyone was gossiping about Alex and Sam's new relationship. I just went up and asked them to get the information straight from the horse's mouth. (What does straight from the horse's mouth mean?)
    Coming directly from the person who knows about it
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  • I got to watch the movie in spite it being very busy on opening night because the early bird catches the worm. (What does early bird catches the worm mean?)
    By being early you get the best deal/opportunity
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