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Relationships - What is the missing idiom?

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    Idioms about relationships
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  • A Londoner is telling someone how to get a new passport. “Get four pictures taken, pick up a form in the post office, hand it in with your old passport and ..."
    Bob’s your uncle
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  • His housekeeper had looked after him for many years but he still left all his money to his only son. ......, you know.
    Blood is thicker than water
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  • I thought I could count on Bill, but I've discovered he's just a ....... He is not there when I am in trouble,
    fair-weather friend
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  • While my grandmother loved all of us very much, my younger brother was the ....
    apple of her eye
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  • There is........between the two brothers. They haven't spoken to each other in two years
    bad blood
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  • No wonder they get on well. They're birds ....!
    of a feather
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  • Men are often expected to be the ... in a family. Their wages supply its livelihood
    breadwinner
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  • He's thirty years old and still hasn't ... from his family. He is still controlled by them.
    cut loose
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  • Same like his brother, he is a ..., very rude in behavior and stout.
    chip off the old block
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  • As soon as Sarah met her brother's girlfriend, they got on like.... They had similar interests and quickly become good friends.
    a house on fire
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  • When my colleagues organise an office party, I just ... . I go along with whatever happens.
    go with the flow
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  • We try not to disturb the people next door. You know what they say: ....
    Good walls make good neighbours!
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