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Weather & Nature Expressions - Quiz Game

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    Weather & Nature Expressions - Quiz Game
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  • What does “to steal someone’s thunder” mean? A) To steal someone’s idea B) To scare someone loudly C) To do what someone else was going to do before they do it
    C
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  • True or False: “To be on cloud nine” means to get too cocky
    FALSE. It means to be extremely happy.
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  • To make a storm in a teacup means: A) The best things come in small packages B) To create a big problem out of something small C) To stay calm even in difficult situations
    B
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  • Does the idiom 'to chase rainbows' have a… A) Positive connotation (it means to chase only realistic goals) B) Negative connotation (it means to chase impossible dreams)
    B
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  • The idiom 'To save up for a rainy day' means to save money for a ______ time.
    tough / difficult
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  • “A drop in the ocean” describes something that is: A) Paramount B) Very small compared to what is needed C) Very cheap compared to average prices
    B
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  • 'The sands of time are running out' means you have plenty of time left. True or false?
    False. It means there is little time left for something.
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  • The idiom 'The tip of the iceberg' means: A) The worst thing about a situation B) The best is yet to come C) A small visible part of a bigger problem
    C
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  • A person with a “green thumb” is good at: A) Gardening B) Cooking C) Politics
    A
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  • A “tree hugger” is someone who cares a lot about the environment. True or false?
    True
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  • The idiom 'To go with the flow' means: A) To adapt and accept things as they come B) To resist changes C) To plan everything carefully
    A
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  • You’re at a party where you don’t know anyone and feel uncomfortable. Is this "feeling like a fish out of the water”?
    Yes
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  • “To weather the storm” means: A) To enjoy bad weather B) To solve a problem C) To overcome a difficult situation
    C
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  • True or False? : The idiom 'come rain or shine' means you will do something no matter what happens.
    True
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  • The saying 'Every cloud has a silver lining' means : A) There is something positive in every tough situation. B) Everyone has secrets C) Even the meanest people have something good in them.
    A
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  • A “ray of sunshine” is a person who is: A) Always neat B) Always cheerful C) Always tanned
    B
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