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Idioms - Speech Therapy

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  • "Butterflies in your stomach" really means...
    You feel very nervous
  • "Cost an arm and a leg" really means.....
    Something was very expensive
  • "Two peas in a pod" really means...
    Two people or two things are very similar or very alike
  • "Throw in the towel" really means....
    To give up easily!
  • "Under the weather" really means...
    Not feeling well; feeling sick
  • "Head in the clouds" really means...
    Daydreaming or not paying attention
  • "Bite off more than you can chew" really means...
    Doing more than you can; taking on too much
  • A "couch potato" really means...
    Someone is lazy; they watch too much TV
  • "Piece of cake" really means...
    It is easy or simple
  • "Heart of gold" really means...
    A kind and caring person
  • "Slipped my mind" really means...
    You forgot
  • "In hot water" really means
    You are in trouble
  • "Let the cat out of the bag" really means...
    Telling/revealing the secret or surprise
  • "Barking up the wrong tree" really means...
    You are looking in the wrong place; asking the wrong person
  • "It goes in one ear and out the other" really means...
    Someone is not listening
  • "Pulling my leg" really means...
    To trick or tease someone; joking with someone by telling them something false
  • "Blowing your own horn" really means....
    Someone is bragging about themselves
  • "Stay on your toes" really means....
    You need to pay close attention
  • "Giving the cold shoulder" really means....
    Ignoring someone