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Know Your Idioms

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  • I woke up late this morning and now I'm running behind. What does 'running behind' mean?
    late
  • No, we can't go to Disneyland. It's too expensive and money doesn't grow on trees! What does 'money doesn't grow on trees' mean?
    You can't buy everything you want; money isn't easy to get
  • I don't want to hear that; bite your tongue! What does 'bite your tongue' mean?
    be quiet
  • He wants you to pay him $100 for a candy bar? That sounds fishy! What does 'sounds fishy' mean?
    does not sound right
  • Come on, we'll be late! Stop dragging your feet! What does 'drag your feet' mean?
    taking your time, doing something too slowly
  • You're so quiet today. A penny for your thoughts? What does 'a penny for your thoughts' mean?
    someone wants you to talk about what you're thinking about
  • Hey, that hurts. You need to back off! What does 'back off' mean?
    stop it or move back
  • My sister always weasles her way out of things she doesn't want to do. What does it mean to 'weasle your way out' of something?
    avoid doing something
  • When I told my mom I was going to be an hour late, she hit the roof! What does 'hit the roof' mean?
    to get really angry
  • She had a big scary surgery after the accident, but now we're relieved because she's out of the woods. What does 'out of the woods' mean?
    out of danger
  • I don't think I can do any more work, can we just call it a day? What does it mean to 'call it a day'?
    stop working
  • The student was nice to the teacher in class, but said mean things behind her back. What does 'behind his/her back' mean?
    talking about someone when he/she does not know about it
  • I didn't do my homework and I was really in a pickle when I had to tell my teacher. What does 'in a pickle' mean?
    in trouble
  • No! I'm not going bungee jumping! You'd really have to twist my arm to get me to go! What does it mean to 'twist someone's arm'?
    make them do something they don't want to do
  • Hey I was going to say that! You took the words right out of my mouth! What does 'you took the words right out of my mouth' mean?
    say what someone else is thinking before he can say it himself
  • I am so tired. I really run out of steam towards the end of the day. What does 'run out of steam' mean?
    really tired, low energy
  • That's enough monkey business for today. Stop fooling around! What is 'monkey business'?
    silly or foolish things
  • Look before you cross the street! Use your noodle! What does 'use your noodle' mean?
    use your brain
  • He had a straight face so I wasn't sure if he thought my joke was funny or not. What is a 'straight face'?
    No facial expression; doesn't look happy or angry or sad