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    idioms for kids
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  • The test was a piece of cake.
    It was super easy.
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  • We had to go inside, it was raining cats and dogs.
    It was raining really hard.
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  • Hold your horses.
    Be patient.
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  • Before the play, I told the actor "Break a leg!"
    Good luck
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  • Sarah accidentally let the cat out of the bag when she mentioned the surprise party before the big day.
    Told a secret
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  • I went to a new school and felt like a fish out of water. I did not know anyone!
    Feeling strange or uncomfortable in a situation; out of place.
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  • I stayed home today from school. I felt under the weather.
    feeling sick
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  • It's getting late, I think it's time to hit the hay.
    Go to sleep
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  • My new phone cost me an arm and a leg.
    It was expensive
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  • I was excited to perform on stage, but right before I went out, I got cold feet.
    Felt nervous, scared, unsure of doing something.
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  • I like to be a couch potato on Sundays.
    Sitting around, not doing anything.
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  • When the thunderstorm came, Dad stayed cool as a cucumber and comforted us.
    Staying calm in stressful situations.
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  • I go to work so I can bring home the bacon.
    Earn money.
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  • The girls are like two peas in a pod.
    They are very close; similar.
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  • I'm all done with work, it's time to call it a day.
    Time to go home; stop working.
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  • I have mixed feelings about the new movie.
    I don't know how I feel about it; don't know if I like it or not.
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