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“That’s the last straw.” What is the meaning of this idiom?
“He’s in the doghouse.” What does this idiom mean?
“Hold your horses.” What is the speaker trying to communicate?
“That costs an arm and a leg.” What does this idiom mean?
“He’s got a lot on his plate.” What does this idiom mean?
“That went in one ear and out the other.” What does this idiom mean?
“Don’t beat around the bush.” What is the meaning of this expression?
“She gave me the cold shoulder.” What is the speaker really experiencing?
“They’re skating on thin ice.” What's the hidden message?
“He bit off more than he could chew.” What does this expression mean?
“We’re in the same boat.” What does this expression mean?
“She’s over the moon.” What is the hidden meaning?
“My heart sank.” What does this mean?
“He’s walking on eggshells.” Is he literally walking on eggshells?
“She blew her top.” What does this idiom mean?
“I’m feeling under the weather.” How are they really feeling?
“He’s in hot water after what he did.” What’s the hidden meaning?
“I’m all ears. Tell me what happened.” What is the speaker expressing?
“She said the directions went over his head.” What does this mean about his understanding?
“He finally spilled his guts about what happened.” What does this idiom mean?
“My hands are tied right now.” What does this idiom tell you?
“Yeah, because that’s totally what I wanted to do today.” What does the speaker actually mean?
“Oh GREAT… another homework packet.” What’s the real feeling behind this?
“I’m on top of the world today.” What does this idiom mean about how they feel?
“That test was a piece of cake.” What is the speaker really saying?
“Don’t spill the beans.” What does “spill the beans” mean in this context?
“Break a leg at your game today!” What is the hidden meaning here?
“I have butterflies in my stomach.” What does this idiom actually mean?
“Thanks for the help…” she muttered as her friend sat on his phone instead of cleaning. What is the hidden meaning?
“Wow, that’s just perfect,” John said as the rain started pouring right when recess began. What does he really mean?