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Let's Practice Idioms

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    Non-literal meaning for teens. Read the sentence and have the client determine the meaning of the sentence before displaying the answer.
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  • I heard that you were salty after the game.
    used to describe someone that is angry, annoyed, or upset
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  • Today's lunch was bussin'.
    Used to describe something that is really good
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  • That came from out of the blue.
    Something random or unexpected.
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  • My experiment failed.  I'm back to square one to make it right.
    Back to square one means that you are starting at the very beginning of something.
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  • Cynthia spilled the tea after we left last period.
    Share details about something or someone.
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  • Let's call it a day, I'm getting tired.
    Quit doing something for now.
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  • Did you see the picture she drew of the sunset? Ate and left no crumbs.
    When someone does really good at something.
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  • The teacher told them to quit horsing around and finish their work.
    Stop playing, messing around.
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  • Hang on, first I have to finish doing the dishes.
    Wait a moment.
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  • That math test was a piece of cake.
    Easy or simple to do.
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  • Time flies when you're having fun!
    You don't realize how fast time passes when you're having fun.
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