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Travelling Idioms

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  • Explain the idiom: REINVENT THE WHEEL
    to discover how to do something that has already been discovered
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  • TO GET ITCHY FEET
    to find it difficult to stay in one place and likes to travel and discover new places
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  • ROCK THE BOAT
    to do something that might cause trouble or upset a stable situation
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  • ON THE RIGHT TRACK
    to do something correctly
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  • BACKSEAT DRIVER
    A passenger in a car who gives unwanted advice to the driver
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  • HIT THE ROAD
    to begin a journey
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  • BAD NEWS TRAVELS FAST
    information about trouble and misfortune spreads faster than good news
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  • PUT THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE
    to do things in the wrong order
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  • IN THE SAME BOAT
    to be in the same situation together
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  • SAIL THROUGH
    you succeed in doing something without difficulty
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  • ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL
    not sufficiently attentive, especially at a critical moment when vigilance is required
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  • MISS THE BOAT
    to fail to take advantage of an opportunity because you don't act quickly enough
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  • ROAD RAGE
    aggressive behavior exhibited by drivers in traffic, often as a result of stress
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  • ROCKY ROAD
    to have problems and difficulties to deal with
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  • AT THE CROSSROADS
    at a point where an important decision or choice has to be made
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  • SMOOTH SAILING
    to progress without difficulty
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