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If your teacher says, “You’re on thin ice,” what does that mean?
 
Be careful, you’re close to getting in trouble
 
Go skating
 
It is cold outside
If your dad says, “That costs an arm and a leg,” what does he mean?
 
It is very expensive
 
It hurts a lot
 
You need to exercise
If someone says, “Let the cat out of the bag,” what does that mean?
 
Tell a secret by accident
 
Open the pet carrier
 
Feed the cat
If your coach says, “Get the ball rolling,” what does that mean?
 
Start something
 
Play soccer
 
Kick the ball harder
If someone says, “Zip your lip,” what does that mean?
 
Be quiet
 
Fix your jacket
 
Smile bigger
If your friend says, “I have butterflies in my stomach,” what do they mean?
 
They feel nervous
 
They ate insects
 
They are hungry
If someone says, “Piece of cake,” what does that mean?
 
Something very easy
 
A birthday party
 
A dessert
If your teacher says, “Keep an eye on your little brother,” what does that mean?
 
Watch him carefully
 
Give him your eye
 
Draw a picture of him
If someone says, “You hit the nail on the head,” what does that mean?
 
You got the answer exactly right
 
You used a hammer
 
You built something
If your mom says, “Spill the beans,” what does she mean?
 
Tell the secret
 
Drop food
 
Clean the kitchen
If your friend says, “I’m feeling under the weather,” what do they mean?
 
They feel sick
 
They are outside
 
They love rain
If someone says, “Break a leg!” before a performance, what do they mean?
 
Good luck
 
Get hurt
 
Run fast
If your teacher says, “Hold your horses,” what does that mean?
 
Stop and wait
 
Ride a horse
 
Feed the horses
If someone says, “It’s raining cats and dogs,” what do they mean?
 
. It is raining very hard
 
Animals are falling from the sky
 
Cats and dogs are playing outside