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Idioms Vocab 2.0

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  • To confess the truth.
    Come Clean
  • Barely make it  through
    Break-even
  • A person who spends a lot of time sitting and watching TV
    Couch potato
  • To be born into a wealthy and privileged family.
    Be Raised with a Silver Spoon in Your Mouth
  • To enjoy something very much.
    Get a Kick Out Of
  • To stop working for the day.
    Call It a Day
  • Experiencing a period of bad luck.
    Down on Your Luck
  • To earn money to support a family.
    Bring Home the Bacon
  • To avoid saying something directly
    Beat around the bush
  • To be unable to understand something.
    Can't Make Heads or Tails Out Of
  • A person or place that is very pleasant to see
    Be a sight for sore eyes
  • Perfectly clean or pure.
    Clean as a Whistle
  • A place where you feel as comfortable as at home
    A home away from home
  • To continuously remind someone of something unpleasant
    Rub it in
  • A very small part of something much bigger.
    Be a Drop in the Ocean
  • To become more confident and sociable.
    Come Out of Your Shell
  • To teach someone how to do a job or activity
    Show me the ropes
  • To get married.
    Tie the Knot
  • No matter what happens
    Come rain or shine
  • Scold someone for something bad they did
    Have a score to settle