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You are going to be in hot water if mom finds out you were playing video games instead of doing your homework.
to be in trouble
After bragging about all the expensive presents he got, his friend told him to get off his high horse.
Stop thinking you are better than others
My brother really let the cat out of the bag when he told my mom that dad bought her a new car.
Tell a secret, ruin a surprise
The necklace I bought my mom costed an arm and a leg.
Very expensive
During my winter break, it started to snow out of the blue. It was a great surprise.
Without warning, unexpected
My dad said he drew a blank on what present he got my mom last year. He was hoping he didn't get the same one again!
To forget
After playing with the little children with runny noses, I was feeling under the weather.
Feeling sick
I have to wake up at the crack of dawn to catch my flight to LA at 7:00 am.
Very early in the morning, as the sun is rising
After spending a long day celebrating with my family, I told them I was going to hit the road.
Leave
I didn't know many people at the holiday party, so I tried to break the ice with a girl who was sitting alone.
To make others feel comfortable
Having two weeks off of school for a holiday break will help me to recharge my batteries.
Rest and gain energy back
John knew that he was skating on thin ice with his teacher by not doing his project before the winter break.
In a risky postion
My parents have just given me the green light to sleep at my cousins' house tonight. I'm going to pack my stuff now.
To give permission to do something
After our big family dinner and celebration, I got into my bed and was out cold.
Fast asleep
The bride got cold feet at the alter and ran off.
Doubt or nervousness that prevents something from happening that you planned to do
Nick gave Joe the cold shoulder after he told everyone his secret.
Disregarding or ignoring someone
Instead of apologizing to his friend for not inviting him to the party, Johnny decided to add fuel to the fire and ignore him at school.
Make a situation worse
My mom was already upset, but after the party, the messy kitchen was the tip of the iceberg for her.
Small part of a problem that is seen when there is a much larger part not known about
Lucy was left out in the cold the night of the school holiday dance. No one invited her to hang out with them.
Leave someone out, Excluded
Ben ignored his upcoming test for so long, it created a snowball effect and now he has to stay up all night studying.
Things get worse before getting better