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Winter Idioms
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The car's bent fender is just the tip of the iceberg.
A small and known part of something much larger and unknown
Climbing to the top of a mountain
None of the above
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The restaurant only serves comfort food.
Food that is enjoyable to eat and makes you feel happy, alth
Food that is healty and low-fat
Feeling comfortable in bed
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Bundle up before going out.
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Wearing a baseball cap to a game
Get dressed very warmly
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Every time I go to the store in December, the cashier says, "Season's greetings."
Another way to say, "Happy Easter"
Another way to say, "Happy Halloween"
An expression of goodwill in December or early January
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He got cold feet right before jumping out of the plane to skydive.
To feel cold and uncomfortable when it is raining
To get nervous and change your mind
When you forget to wear shoes and socks outside
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After my mom found out I lied to her, she told me I'm walking on thin ice.
To do something very risky or dangerous that might end in di
Losing your Stanley Cup filled with ice
Walking across a lake that is frozen
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I froze up when the teacher called on me to present in front of the class.
To become frightened and anxious; unable to move, speak, or
Knowing the answers to several questions
When temperatures fall below 32 degrees
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Even on a cold day, he could break into a cold sweat thinking about his job.
None of the above
To get hot while exercising
Feel nervous or frightened
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Every January I get the winter blues.
Stormy and cold weather
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Feeling sad and depressed because of the cold and lack of su
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A storm came through and left a blanket of snow.
Snow that begins to melt when temperatures rise above 32F
A white blanket covering a bed
A thick covering of snow over the ground
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We got snowed in while we were staying on Mt. Hood.
When the snow plow breaks down
Unable to leave a place because a lot of snow is falling or
When the snow has melted
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Learning about winter idioms is awesome!
I don't like learning about idioms
I love speech and language therapy
None of the above
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I was nervous meeting my boyfriend's parents, but his dad broke the ice by asking me about my new car.
Do or say something to relieve tension or get conversation g
When the icemaker makes too much ice
Putting water outside to freeze when the temperature is 32F
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Being alone in this big house gives me the chills.
It makes me feel very afraid
It makes me feel angry
It makes me feel cold
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When my parents got divorced, my sister and I weathered the storm together.
Snowy weather
None of the above
Deal with a difficult situation without being harmed
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She keeps blowing hot and cold about going to prom with him.
To not like something
To be interested in something or someone some of the time
To disagree with someone
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She gave me the cold shoulder in the hall.
Breaking one's collar bone
Completely disregard or ignore someone
When your shoulders feel cold
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I felt as snug as a bug in a rug in the cabin.
To be very cozy and comfortable
Feeling too hot under the blankets
Finding bugs in your bed
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It gets dark very early in the evening in the dead of winter.
The beginning of the summer
The end of fall
The middle of the winter
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The cold snap killed the lettuce I was growing.
None of the above
Snapping my fingers to the beat
A sudden, brief period of cold weather
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What is your favorite winter activity?
Your choice
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x
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I really want to get my driver's license, but my parents said to throw cold water on the idea.
Drench with water
Discourage or stop something
None of the above
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