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Winter and Holiday season Idioms
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Explain it in your own words: "To be Saved by the Bell"
A last-minute reprieve or rescue of something or someone.
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Explain it in your own words: "I'll Be There With Bells On"
Often said as an enthusiastic response to an invitation, meaning you will gladly attend.
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Explain it in your own words: "To be skating on thin ice"
To be in a dangerous and risky situation.
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Explain it in your own words: "The Proof of the Pudding Is in the Eating"
The success of something can only be judged by testing or using it, often firsthand.
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Explain it in your own words: "Be my guest"
Typically a polite response to a request for something, letting someone know that they should help themselves. It can also be used as sarcasm.
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Explain it in your own words: "The snowball effect"
A process of continuous growth and importance.
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Explain it in your own words: "To chill out"
To relax and unwind after a difficult day.
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Explain it in your own words: "All my Christmases have come together"
To experience an event of extreme good luck and happiness.
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Explain it in your own words: "Break the ice"
To start a conversation with someone you've just met.
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