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Idioms in context

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    Idioms in context
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  • Mia didn’t come to school today because she was feeling under the weather. She stayed home, drank warm soup, and rested so she could feel better for the field trip tomorrow.
    What does under the weather mean?
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  • Jamal tried to keep the surprise party a secret, but he accidentally spilled the beans when he got too excited. His sister laughed and said she would still act surprised at the party.
    What does spill the beans mean?
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  • Olivia thought the math quiz would be hard, but it ended up being a piece of cake. She finished quickly and felt confident about all her answers.
    What does piece of cake mean?
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  • Evan wanted a new gaming system, but his dad said it would cost an arm and a leg. Evan decided to save his allowance instead of asking for it right away.
    What does cost an arm and a leg mean?
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  • Lila forgot to turn in her homework three days in a row, so she knew she was on thin ice with her teacher. She worked extra hard that night to finish her assignments and bring them in the next day.
    What does on thin ice mean?
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  • When Marcus heard his brother bragging again, he wanted to say something rude, but he decided to bite his tongue. Instead, he took a deep breath and walked away to avoid starting an argument.
    What does bite your tongue mean?
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  • Sophia was upset when her soccer game got canceled because of the rain, but it turned out to be a blessing in disguise. She used the extra time to finish her science project, and she ended up getting an A on it.
    What does blessing in disguise mean?
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  • Right before the school play started, Carlos felt nervous about his lines. His teacher smiled and said, “Break a leg!” to wish him good luck. Carlos took a deep breath and walked on stage with confidence.
    What does break a leg mean?
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  • Emma wanted to open her birthday presents right away, but her mom said, “Hold your horses! We need to take a family photo first.” Emma giggled and waited patiently while everyone got ready.
    What does hold your horses mean?
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  • During the class discussion, Javier suggested that practicing every day would help them improve. His teacher smiled and said, “You really hit the nail on the head!” Everyone nodded because it was exactly what they needed to do.
    What does hit the nail on the head mean?
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  • Lila felt butterflies in her stomach as she walked onto the stage for her piano recital. She took a deep breath, smiled at the audience, and began to play beautifully.
    What does butterflies in your stomach mean?
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