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What is the meaning of this sentence? - "Something fishy is going on around here!"
Something fishy is going on around here!
Fill in the blank - "This soup is as hot as _______."
Great!
Fill in the blank - "I ran as fast as a _______."
Great!
Fill in the blank - "He was as strong as _____."
Great!
Finish the sentence - "Her eyes were as blue as _____."
Great!
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "I smell a rat!"
I smell a rat.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "I can't believe you went behind my back!"
I can't believe you went behind my back.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "Oh my God, I'm so out of shape."
Oh my God, I'm so out of shape.
What is the meaning of this? -  "May I sit down?" - "By all means, make yourself at home."
- May I sit down? -By all means. Make yourself at home.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "It's freezing out there so you'll need to bundle up."
It's freezing out there so you'll need to bundle up.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "You're just going to have to bite the bullet and do it."
You're just going to have to bite the bullet and do it.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "He just can't see the big picture."
He just can't see the big picture.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "I mean, it's the best of both worlds, don't you think?"
I mean, it's the best of both worlds, don't you think?
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "Be straight with me. Don't beat around the bush."
Be straight with me. Don't beat around the bush.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "I guess it's back to the drawing board."
I guess it's back to the drawing board.
What is the meaning of this sentence?- "We're going to have to put that on the back burner for a while."
We're going to have to put that on the back burner for a while.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "I'll get back to you soon."
I'll get back to you soon.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "There's been a lot of back and forth, but we still haven't made an agreement."
There's been a lot of back and forth, but we still haven't made an agreement.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "They've been at each other's throats for days now."
They've been at each other's throats for days now.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "I've been completely swamped with work."
I've been completely swamped with work.
What is the meaning of this sentence? "She's been working around the clock."
She's been working around the clock.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "He made it home in one piece."
He made it home in one piece.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "Are you listening to me?" - "Yes, I'm all ears."
- Are you listening to me? -Yes, I'm all ears.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "She always goes above and beyond to help."
She always goes above and beyond to help.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "Wow, it's really coming down out there!"
Wow, it's really coming down out there!
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "He's always trying to put in his two cents."
He's always trying to put in his two cents.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "Don't worry, it'll be a breeze."
Don't worry, it'll be a breeze. 
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "She's feeling a bit under the weather."
She's feeling a bit under the weather.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "I've had it up to here."
I've had it up to here.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "You snooze, you lose."
You snooze, you lose.
What is the meaning of this sentence? - "She's got a lot on her plate right now."
She's got a lot on her plate right now.