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Idioms related to Films, plays and books
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Don't worry about your presentation. It'll be all right on the night.
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Wade through sth
to finish reading something, but with difficulty
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Hatchet job
a cruel written or spoken attack on someone or something
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Bring the house down
made the audience laugh or clap a lot; was extremely successful
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Tread the boards
acting on stage (in the theatre) play to the gallery; behave in a way to make people admire or support her; often slightly disapproving
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Pick holes in sth
find mistakes in; criticise
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The dog stole the show.
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Richard is a leading light in the local tennis club.
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I can't believe that the Sunday News critic described such a boring novel as a page-turner.
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Leading light
an important member
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The new manager is good at playing to the gallery.
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The teacher picked holes in my essay
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Heavy going
difficult to read or understand
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All right on the night
without problems on the day of the actual performance
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Have your name in lights
informal to be successful and famous in theatre or films
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Rolling in the aisles
laughing a lot
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She spent years treading the boards before getting a part in a TV soap.
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Shivers down/up your spine
to feel very frightened or excited
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Crowd-puller
something attracting a lot of attention and interest
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Steal the show
got all the attention and praise at an event or performance
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The book was very heavy going.
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