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Spring/Easter Idioms

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  • So surprised and frightened that you can't move or think. Like a ..... caught in the headlights.
    rabbit
  • Life seems better somewhere else. The ..... on the other side.
    grass is (always) greener
  • Alert and lively; eager. Bright-eyed and bushy- haired/eared/ tailed
    tailed
  • Come up with an unexpected solution to a problem. Pull a rabbit .....
    out of the hat
  • To become suddenly alive or active. .... to life.
    Spring
  • To depend completely on just one plan so that you have no other possibilities if things go wrong. Put all ..... in one basket.
    your eggs
  • Crazy and eccentric. As mad as a March hare/bunny/rabbit
    hare
  • Having an excited or happy mood or way. A .... in one's step.
    spring
  • A person who behaves in a bad or dishonest way. A bad ....
    egg
  • A person who isn't young anymore. No spring...
    chicken
  • Someone who is always busy. A busy...
    bee
  • To treat someone by paying for something. To ..... for something.
    spring
  • Think of an idiom to mean it's raining hard
    raining cats and dogs
  • Someone who is satisfied with a situation. A happy ....
    bunny
  • Become involved with or support an activity/cause that's recently become popular. Hop on the band-cart / -wagon / -carriage.
    -wagon
  • To take a risk or put yourself in a vulnerable position. Out on a ....
    limb
  • Someone who is not approved of by their family/group because they are thought to behave badly. The .....
    black sheep
  • A good or reliable person. A good ...
    egg
  • To be extremely cautious about one's words or actions. Walking on .....
    egg shells
  • Jumping up and down with rage. To be ..... mad
    hopping