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IDIOMS - CLOTHES 1

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    Idioms with clothes
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  • Idiom used to mean that you get ready for hard work.
    roll up your sleeves >>> IDIOM in context: Our boss told us to roll up our sleeves because we have many new customers this year.
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  • We use this idiom to refer to the person who makes all the important decisions in a family or couple.
    wear the trousers (or pants) >>> The real estate agent wasn't sure who was wearing the pants in their family, so he made some negotiation mistakes.
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  • Expression used to mean someone is restless or excited about something
    ants in one's pants >>> IDIOMS in context: The child wanted to go on holiday and had ants in his pants. He still had to wait until his parents packed their bags
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  • You use this expression to say that you are caught doing something bad or forbidden.
    caught with pants down >>> IDIOMS in context: The bank clerks were doing some illegal operations when they were caught with their pants down by the manager.
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  • Idiom used to say you do something difficult without the necessary skill or experience
    fly by the seat of your pants >>> IDIOM in context: I had no idea how to do it. I was just flying by the seat of my pants.
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