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Idioms/Sarcasm IV

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  • Oh yes, forgetting to bring your charger is totally my problem.
  • Keep your chin up – Things are tough now, but keep your chin up.
  • Let the cat out of the bag – She let the cat out of the bag about the surprise.
  • Oh yes, ignoring directions is always the smartest choice.
  • Food for thought – That documentary gave me a lot of food for thought.
  • Sure, procrastinating on studying always leads to perfect grades.
  • Get cold feet – She got cold feet before auditioning and backed out.
  • Sure, copying answers from your friend is a brilliant strategy.
  • Wow, reading the same instructions three times really clarified everything.
  • Bite the dust – My old laptop finally bit the dust last night.
  • Yes, because spending the whole weekend on homework is the dream.
  • In hot water – He was in hot water for missing practice again.
  • Sure, because cramming five chapters the night before is the key to success.
  • Silver spoon – He was born with a silver spoon and never had to work for anything.
  • Oh yes, listening to the same lecture for the fifth time is thrilling.
  • Drop the ball – I really dropped the ball when I forgot to bring the poster.
  • Low-hanging fruit – We decided to start with the low-hanging fruit and fix the easy problems first.
  • Hit the nail on the head – You hit the nail on the head with that answer.
  • Make a long story short – To make a long story short, we missed the bus and had to walk.
  • Wow, another “fun” assignment that takes three hours to complete.
  • Great, the Wi-Fi went out right during my online test—fantastic timing.
  • Sure, arguing in class is definitely going to change the teacher’s mind.
  • Oh no, your phone battery died? How will you survive?
  • Out of left field – His strange question came out of left field. No one saw it coming.