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Valentines Day Vocabulary and Idioms

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    Valentines Day Vocabulary and Idioms
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  • That couple has a "bumpy relationship"
    A boring relationship.
    A relationship with problems.
    An exciting relationship.
    A happy relationship.
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  • My parents "fight like cats and dogs."
    Have angry arguments all the time.
    Never have arguments.
    Never fight.
    Never have fights.
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  • Jack and Kate have good chemistry?
    A bad feeling or connection
    They don't care either way.
    They don't like each other.
    A strong feeling or connection.
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  • My friend and I have a "love-hate relationship."
    They love each other all the time.
    Sometimes we like each other and sometimes we don't.
    They hate each other all the time.
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  • They are "head over heels in love."
    Only in love a little bit.
    Just starting to fall in love.
    So in love that's all they can think about.
    Not in love at all.
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  • My daughter is the "apple of my eye."
    Makes me see red I am so angry.
    Someone I do not like.
    Very special to me.
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  • "Love you to the moon and back"
    Love someone as far as you can imagine and dream.
    Love them just enough.
    Love them with all your heart and soul.
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  • Puppy love
    Love between two dogs.
    Love between two young people.
    Love between two old people.
    Love between a dog and a cat.
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  • Lovebirds
    A loving couple.
    A loving young couple.
    Two birds that love each other.
    A loving old couple.
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  • She was my "old flame."
    When you live starting fires.
    When you love and old person.
    Someone you used to date or desire, but no longer do.
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  • Tie the knot
    Getting divorced.
    None of these choices.
    Getting engaged.
    Getting married.
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  • Whisper sweet nothings.
    When you want to talk but say nothing.
    When you saw sweet and kinds things to your boy/girlfriend.
    When you yell at your boyfriend of girlfriend.
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  • Those three little words.
    I love you.
    Let's move in.
    Sorry, but no.
    I thank you.
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  • Ride, or die!
    Extreme loyalty.
    It does not mean anything.
    Die while you are on a trip.
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  • What does equitable mean?
    Even, equal, fair
    I don't know.
    Unequal
    Unfair
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  • What is a suitor?
    A man who pursues a relationship with a particular woman.
    A tailor who only makes suits.
    A city in America.
    A woman who pursues a relationship with a particular man.
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