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Idioms (Grade 7)

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    Most Commonly Used Idioms
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  • Which idiom is used for wishing someone good luck, especially before a performance?
    Break a leg
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  • Which idiom means not very often?
    Once in a blue moon
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  • Which idiom means something that seems bad or unlucky at first, but results in something good happening later?
    A blessing in disguise
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  • Which idiom means to avoid talking about what is important?
    Beat around the bush
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  • Which idiom is said when you think that it is better for someone or something to be late than never to arrive or to happen?
    Better late than never.
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  • Which idiom means to stop what you are doing because you do not want to do any more or think you have done enough?
    Call it a day
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  • Which idiom means get out of control?
    Get out of hand
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  • Which idiom means to start planning something again because the first plan failed?
    Go back to the drawing board
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  • Which idiom is used to say that you do not think that something is very difficult to do or to understand?
    It's not rocket science.
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  • Which idiom means to lose an opportunity to do something by being slow to act?
    Miss the boat
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  • Which idiom means to tell someone something that is not true as a way of joking with the person?
    Pull someone's leg
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  • Which idiom means to become calm and behave normally again after being angry or upset?
    Pull yourself together
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  • Which idiom is something you say when the person you were talking about appears unexpectedly?
    Speak of the devil!
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  • Which idiom means ill or not completely well?
    Under the weather
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  • Which idiom means to go to bed in order to sleep?
    Hit the sack
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  • (ANYONE) What does this idiom mean: a penny for your thoughts?
    Tell me what you're thinking
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