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  • He is a social butterfly
  • Hang on a second
  • We might have a snow day on Monday, but we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.
    If that problem comes up, we’ll deal with it then, not right now
  • After a long day at the beach, Jayma slept like a log that night.
    Sleep very soundly without waking
  • On this beach, seashells are a dime a dozen, especially at low tide.
    Very common
  • Quinn thought she was too tired to go to the party after playing soccer all afternoon, but then she got a second wind.
    A fresh burst of energy
  • When Wyatt learned he’d gotten a perfect score on both his math and science tests, he was on cloud nine for the rest of the day.
    Extremely happy about something
  • I know you are upset that your soccer game was canceled, but it might be a blessing in disguise since it is supposed to rain.
  • Minh went the extra mile and really impressed the selection committee.
    To do more than you’re required to do
  • Stop beating around the bush! Get to the point!
  • Keiko studied hard for the test, but when it came time to answer the question, she drew a blank.
    To fail to remember something
  • Lend me a hand
  • It’s so stuffy in here. Can someone please crack a window for some fresh air?
    Open a window slightly
  • I need to save more dough before I can afford to go on vacation.
  • Life is a roller coaster.
  • She said she'd help me move, but now she's bailing on me.
  • The traffic crawled along the congested highway.
  • Celia added fuel to the fire by accusing the opposing team of cheating.
  • She was the shining star of the show
  • She's like a fish in the water.
  • That train has left the station.
  • She was late for work. She's in hot water with her boss
  • Dani excels at basketball because she’s so good at thinking on her feet.
    To react quickly in a tricky or fast-moving situation
  • I know you are nervous to try ice skating, but you should give it a shot
  • We need to talk about the elephant in the room
  • You left me high and dry when you ditched out plans!
  • I can tell Jenny is upset; she wears her heart on her sleeve.
  • OK, since none of us have met before, let’s introduce ourselves and break the ice by sharing our favorite ice cream flavor.
    To do or say something that will make people feel more comfortable
  • Don't listen to him; he's just trying to wind you up.
  • This show is going to knock your socks off
  • Nico wished he could be a fly on the wall when his sister discovered the toad he’d left in her shoe!
    To watch something happen without anyone knowing you’re there
  • If you have any good ideas, I'm all ears.
  • I think you and I are on the same page—we both agree that recycling is important.
    Agree with someone
  • Somebody needs to step up to the plate and help solve the problem
  • His son has the same talent for music as he does; he's definitely a chip off the old block.
  • He made me so angry, but I stayed as cool as a cucumber.
  • Are we going to hang out today? Don't leave me hanging!
  • I didn’t mean to step on your foot—there’s no need to get bent out of shape about it.
    To get upset about something
  • I’ve never made a cake from scratch, but I’m willing to give it a whirl.
    To try something
  • It was the holy grail of all video games
  • We didn’t get a schedule in advance, so we’ll just have to play it by ear as the day goes along.
    To figure things out as you go
  • That old car is about to kick the bucket.
  • After starting off on the wrong foot, Robin and Hayden finally figured out how to work together.
    To start a relationship or activity badly
  • Tai says he cares about the environment, but he’s always buying bottled water instead of using a reusable container. Actions speak louder than words.
  • She has a heart of gold.
  • I'm in a pickle, can you help me?
  • “Nine o’clock!” said Mia’s dad. “It’s time to turn off the TV and hit the sack.”
    to go to bed
  • Rohan knew he needed to start his research paper, but he just kept dragging his feet.
    To be reluctant to do something
  • I was blinded by the sun.
  • I picked chocolate ice cream at the store but then I started having second thoughts after we left.
  • She really went out on a limb with that hypothesis—the facts don't support it at all.
    To take a risk for someone or something
  • It's no skin off my nose if you don't take my advice.
  • His anger is all bottled up inside.
  • He is a bad apple.
  • I meant to do the laundry, but it totally slipped my mind.
    To forget something
  • Did I miss anything? I just want to make sure I am covering all my bases.
  • After the third time he was late to class, Connor’s teacher told him he needed to get his act together and start showing up on time.
    Behave properly, or organize your thoughts so you can do something successfully
  • If you keep crying wolf, no one will believe you when you’re really hurt.
    To lie about something to get attention or help
  • Logan was caught running in the hallway, but Ms. Walker let him off the hook because she knew he was late for the bus.
    To not hold someone responsible for something
  • The teacher has eagle eyes
  • Don't worry about him, he's a gentle giant
  • I’d love to play basketball after school, but I’ve got to go home to mow the lawn. Can I take a rain check?
    To postpone a plan until another time
  • I’ve been sitting in traffic half my life!
  • She stood on the high diving board for almost 10 minutes, but in the end, Dionne chickened out and came back down the ladder instead of jumping.
    To be too afraid to do something
  • You look like you’ve seen a ghost.
  • He's a bookworm
  • Ms. Rodriguez told her students they could chat while they worked, as long as the noise level didn’t get out of hand.
    To become difficult to control
  • After working for three hours on her science fair project, Sofia decided to call it a day.
    To stop working on something and plan to pick it up again later
  • Waiting in line for hours was such a pain in the neck.
  • Grace and Nora went the whole nine yards to make sure Hannah’s birthday party was really special.
    Everything, all the way
  • James thought Christopher was the one who broke the vase, but he was barking up the wrong tree.
  • It’s hard to wrap your head around just how big the universe is.
    To understand something complicated or surprising
  • If you insult your boss when you resign, you’ll burn your bridges with that company.
    To do something that makes it impossible to return to the way things were before
  • “Do you know how to solve number four in our math homework?” Maria asked. “Your guess is as good as mine,” David replied, shrugging his shoulders.
    When you have no idea what the answer is to a question or problem
  • Cleaning up after the party was a bigger pain in the neck than I expected.
  • I’ve been bending over backward to plan this party at the last minute.
  • You’ve been quiet for a long time now. Penny for your thoughts?
    What are you thinking about right now? What are your thoughts on the topic?
  • This assignment is impossible.
  • I forgot it was her birthday yesterday, it completely slipped my mind.
  • She is an early bird, she always goes to bed by 7pm.
  • Zari and Oscar love to travel; they often set off at the drop of a hat for somewhere new and exotic.
  • I said I would make the entire Thanksgiving dinner all by myself. I have bitten off more than I can chew.
  • Everyone has the flu right now. We are all in the same boat.
  • I heard the news straight from the horse’s mouth.
  • Those cheap pens are for the birds; they barely work at all.
    Worthless or no good
  • My new coat fits like a glove
  • Miguel won’t be at the Scout meeting today because he’s feeling a little under the weather.
    to be sick
  • I'm drowning at school these days.
  • I have been bending over backwards to help you
  • You're driving me up a wall today
  • Ever since I broke a glass, my parents keep an eagle eye on me when I’m washing dishes.
    Close or careful watch on something
  • Alice got all her homework done and practiced her clarinet before dinner. She’s really on the ball today!
    To be quick and alert, dealing with things right away
  • Is your piano recital tonight? Well, break a leg!
  • Will and Jessica were mad at Emma, so they decided to give her the cold shoulder until she apologized.
    To ignore someone, usually because you’re upset or angry with them
  • I know you are nervous to try ice skating, but you should take a stab at it
  • I'm a night owl.
  • When her science experiment failed completely, Hailey knew it was time to go back to the drawing board.
    To start something over again with a completely new idea
  • When Mrs. Chen had to ask Ava and Noah to stop talking for the fourth time that day, she warned them both that they were on thin ice.
    In a risky situation or position
  • I almost missed my flight! I barely made it by the skin of my teeth!
  • Don't cry over spilled milk!
  • Stop horsing around and finish your homework!
  • The new baby is as tiny as a mouse.
  • We’re just running in circles here. We need a plan before we do any more work.
    To try very hard but have little or no success
  • You light up my life.
  • She shows up to help at the food pantry every single Saturday, come rain or shine.
    No matter what
  • Aisha said she’d make the poster for our project, but she forgot. She really dropped the ball on this one.
    To make a mistake
  • It's raining cats and dogs outside.
  • The new flavors of ice cream is the bee's kee's
  • He's a wild card
  • Sarah wanted to join the lacrosse team, but she was too late to sign up and missed the boat.
    To be too late for something that’s already started or is over
  • She's a breath of fresh air and exactly what this school needs right now
  • Cats and dogs don't usually see eye to eye.
  • Ms. Ramirez used to be opposed to allowing dogs at school, but she’s had a change of heart.
    To change your opinion about something
  • Her stomach growled.
  • Until we know if it’s going to rain or not, our weekend plans are up in the air.
    uncertain or unsettled
  • I told you I’d mow the lawn this weekend—now get off my back!
    Used to ask someone to stop bugging you about something
  • “I’m sorry you’re having a rough day,” Lucas told Olivia. “Hang in there. I’m sure things will be better tomorrow.”
    Don’t give up, keep on trying
  • Charlotte wasn’t sure Amelia was really late because she missed the bus, but she decided to give her the benefit of the doubt.
    To trust what someone says, even if you’re not entirely sure what they’re saying is true
  • She's being a scaredy cat!
  • No matter how long they argued, they couldn’t seem to see eye to eye about painting the room orange.
    Agree with someone about something
  • Iv'e been a busy beaver today.
  • Sophie and Chloe had been best friends since first grade, sticking together through thick and thin.
    When things are good and also when they’re bad
  • Joey was so angry that there was steam coming out of his ears.
  • It costs an arm and a leg to go to college
  • Standing on a spinny chair? That's a recipe for disaster!
  • “This pizza is the best food I ever ate!” exclaimed Mateo. “You can say that again!” Dylan agreed.
    I completely agree with what you just said
  • “Stop wriggling while I’m braiding your hair!” Kehlani’s mom said. “You have ants in your pants this morning.”
    Can’t sit still
  • If I find out you were lying , you're toast!
  • Her head was killing her.
  • We’re all in the same boat here; let’s help each other out and fix the problem.
    To be in the same bad situation as other people
  • Why are you giving me the cold shoulder?
  • My backpack weighs a ton!
  • My brother and sister don't get along, they fight like cats and dogs.
  • I thought we had plans for tonight, but it looks like he's bailing on me again.
  • I’ve got a bone to pick with you! You need to stop leaving your junk all over my desk.
  • Don’t beat around the bush. Just tell me why you can’t come to my birthday party on Friday.
  • I can't trust that snake!
  • Ask me anything, I'm an open book
  • Headed to your audition? I’ll cross my fingers that you get the part you want!
    To wish someone luck or hope for something to happen
  • He was dying of boredom.
  • That new pizza place in town is a rare gem
  • I have done enough work, I'm calling it a day
  • Her head was spinning from all the new information.
  • I want this project to work out, but I’ve got a gut feeling we’re doing things the wrong way.
    A reaction based on an emotional response instead of reason
  • I have asked you a million times to clean up your room!
  • That test was a piece of cake.
  • It was Allison’s first day at her new school, and she felt like a fish out of water.
    Someone in an uncomfortable position or situation
  • Don’t waste my time with silly little things today. I’ve got bigger fish to fry.
    More important things to do
  • Something's fishy here.
  • She is a walking dictionary.
  • The class was all ears when Ms. Ali mentioned a way to earn extra credit on the test.
  • That came out of the blue!
  • Our school runs like a well-oiled machine
  • Before joining the cross-country team, Melanie got her feet wet by running a few local 5K races.
    To take a small step in an effort to learn or do something new
  • After struggling with the project for weeks, he decided to throw in the towel and ask for help.
  • All you have to do is put the books back on the right shelf. It’s not rocket science!
    Used to describe something that isn’t complicated or difficult
  • Learning she failed her science test on the same day her best friend moved away added insult to injury.
  • Anna was a bit hit-or-miss when it came to remembering to take out the trash on Thursdays.
    Something that might be good sometimes and bad other times; unreliable
  • Swallow your tears.
  • “Recess is over already?” said Ben. “I guess time flies when you’re having fun!”
    When you’re having a good time, you don’t notice how quickly the time is passing
  • She always wanted to be famous, but now that she is, she realizes it's not all it's cracked up to be—be careful what you wish for
  • We baked in the hot sun
  • I know you’re upset that your team lost the game, but you need to pull yourself together and go congratulate the winners.
    To calm yourself down when you’re very upset
  • 5am is for the birds.
  • Nick’s mom told him he could either join the basketball team or sign up for karate class, so he had to choose one. “The ball is in your court,” she said.
    The decision or next step is up to you
  • After running a marathon, I was as hungry as a horse!
  • Mr. Patel knew his students were eager to try out the new playground equipment, so he told them to go ahead and get it out of their system before they started class.
    Do the thing you’ve been wanting to do so you can move on
  • Sorry I couldn't make it to your party last night; I hope there are no hard feelings.
  • Lend me your ears
  • He's a jack of all trades
  • The sun smiled down on us.
  • My new shoes cost a fortune
  • No, the cafeteria isn’t really giving away free ice cream. I was just pulling your leg!
    To tease someone or try to fool them
  • It's pretty expensive, but I'm going to bite the bullet and buy a new xbox
  • He's a free spirit
  • The living room is like an icebox!
  • Don't start playing video games - that's a slippery slope.
  • “That’s the last straw!” said Elena after her little brother’s ball landed in her cereal bowl. “Go play outside!”
    The last in a series of events that causes someone to run out of patience
  • This computer is a dinosaur, we should really replace it.
  • I heard your first show is tonight! Break a leg!
  • Everything was going fine when out of the blue, Joey said he was really mad about something.
    Suddenly and without warning
  • You look like something the cat dragged in.
  • Kayden loves to play chess as much as his dad does. He’s a real chip off the old block.
    A person who is similar to a parent in some way
  • Tina is as gentle as a kitten.
  • When she saw the celebrity in real life, she was like a deer in headlights.
  • I don't trust him, he seems shady.
  • Liza cut corners on her math homework so she could watch TV and ended up getting most of the answers wrong.
    To do something quickly and badly in order to save time or money
  • When they heard the plans to cut down the old oak tree, the townspeople were up in arms.
    Very angry about something
  • We don't have any plans this weekend, I was just planning to play it by ear.
  • These bags I have to carry are so heavy that my arms are going to fall off!
  • My memory is cloudy, I can't quite recall what happened.
  • He is a couch potato these days.