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common british idioms

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  • 'There is method to my madness' means that you don't have a plan. true/false?
    false
  • If something is very expensive you can say it...
    costs an arm and a leg
  • what idiom means that you agree with someone
    see eye to eye
  • If you are talking about someone and then they arrive unexpectedly, you say...
    speak of the devil
  • What idiom means tell me what you are thinking?
    a penny for your thoughts
  • When you try to do something that is too difficult, you are....
    biting off more than you can chew
  • what idiom means to achieve two things in one go?
    kill two birds with one stone
  • 'back to the drawing board' is something you say after accomplishing something. true/false?
    false
  • If something is the bee's knees, it means it is very good. true/false?
    true
  • 'taste your own medicine' is when you get treated differently to others. true/false?
    false
  • Don't give up your day job means...
    you are not very good at something
  • he's not playing with a full deck means...
    crazy / no sense/ stupid
  • if you answer exactly right, you...
    hit the nail on the head.
  • Your guess is as good as mine means that you know the answer. true/false?
    false
  • If you are very tired, you would hit the....
    sack
  • What idiom means that what you do is more important than what you say?
    actions speak louder than words
  • What idiom means you shouldn't judge people and things from the way they look?
    don't judge a book by it's cover
  • 'Don't put all your eggs in one basket' is good advice. true/false
    true
  • what idiom means that yoou think somethng is really good?
    the best thing since sliced bread
  • What idiom means to stop avoiding the subject
    don't beat around the bush