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    Idioms
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  • Hit the nail on the head
    To miss the target completely.
    To identify exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
    To be confused.
    To avoid discussing the main issue.
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  • "Cost an arm and a leg"
    To cost nothing.
    To be cheap.
    To be very expensive.
    To be a fair price.
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  • Cut to the chase
    To ignore the main issue.
    To delay the inevitable.
    To get to the point without wasting time.
    To avoid making a decision.
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  • Hit the sack
    To start an argument.
    To go shopping.
    To go to bed.
    To relax.
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  • Jump on the bandwagon
    To create a new trend.
    To criticize something popular.
    To join a popular trend or activity.
    To ignore trends.
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  • Let the cat out of the bag
    To keep a secret.
    To reveal a secret.
    To buy something expensive.
    To ignore gossip.
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  • Piece of cake
    Something impossible to achieve.
    Something very easy to do.
    Something complex.
    Something scary.
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  • Spill the beans
    To cook.
    To collect information.
    To reveal a secret.
    To stay silent.
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  • Take with a grain of salt
    To believe something without question.
    To ignore advice.
    To exaggerate.
    To be skeptical of something.
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  • Under the weather
    To feel energetic.
    To feel ill or sick.
    To feel bored.
    To be excited.
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  • Once in a blue moon
    Monthly.
    Every day.
    Weekly.
    Very rarely.
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  • Break a leg
    Good luck!
    Stop talking.
    Be careful.
    Get some rest.
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  • A dime a dozen
    Very rare and valuable.
    Very common and of little value.
    Unattainable
    Very expensive.
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  • Burn the midnight oil
    To avoid work.
    To work late into the night.
    To relax all day.
    To sleep early.
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  • Don't cry over spilled milk
    Clean up the mess.
    Ignore the problem.
    Cry until you feel better.
    Don't worry about things that have already happened and can'
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  • Raining cats and dogs
    Sunny weather.
    Snowing.
    Cloudy weather.
    Raining heavily.
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