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Idioms Unit 7 ML Int
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Twenty minutes after meeting, they were planning a dinner date.
They got on like a house on fire.
The boss just told me I'm taking over the Marketing Department tomorrow!
I've been thrown in at the deep end!
We can't agree on where to go on holiday
We don't see eye to eye
You make someone you've just met feel comfortable and relaxed
You break the ice.
You are given a difficult job to do with no time to prepare
You are thrown in at the deep end
You learn something surprising or shocking
A real eye-opener
You quickly establish a friendly relationship with someone
You get on like a house on fire
You say or do something embarrassing or upsetting, accidentally
You put your foot in it
You don't agree with someone
You don't see eye to eye
You feel uncomfortable in a strange situation
To be like a fish out of water
You get yourself into trouble
To get in hot water
What is the idiom?
To put your foot in it
What is the idiom?
To break the ice
What is the idiom?
To get on like a house on fire
What is the idiom?
To get into hot water
What is the idiom?
To be/feel like a fish out of water
What is the idiom?
To not see eye to eye
What is the idiom?
To be a real eye-opener
What is the idiom?
To be thrown in at the deep end