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Birthday Idioms Bonanza π
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What does the idiom "Have your cake and eat it too" mean?
Wanting two benefits that are usually mutually exclusive.
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Choose the correct idiom: "Winning a free vacation for my birthday was ______________!"
The icing on the cake.
Over the hill
Like a kid in a candy store
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What idiom means "a special and unforgettable day"?
A day to remember.
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Complete the sentence: "Getting a new job on my birthday was ________________."
The icing on the cake.
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Fill in the blank: "Donβt worry about turning 50βyouβre not _______ yet!"
Over the hill.
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True or False: "Over the hill" is a positive idiom used for young people.
False.
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What does the idiom "Cheers to another trip around the sun!" mean?
Wishing someone a happy birthday and celebrating another year of life.
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Fill in the blank: "She was _____ when she saw all her birthday presents on the table."
Like a kid in a candy store.
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Turning 30 was _______________ because I got a surprise party and a trip!
the icing on the cake
a day to remember
a kid in a candy store
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What does "The icing on the cake" refer to?
Something extra that makes a good thing even better.
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