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Idioms Week 3

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  • What idiom?
    peas in a pod
    dressed to the nines
  • What idiom?
    dressed to the nines
    peas in a pod
  • What idiom?
    hit the road
    peas in a pod
  • What idiom means to be really nervous?
    weak in the knees
  • What does the idiom "cat out of the bag" mean?
    told a secret
  • What does the idiom "costs an arm and a leg" mean?
    expensive
  • What does the idiom "pulling my leg" mean?
    joking
  • What does the idiom, "on cloud nine" mean?
    leaving
    really happy
  • What idiom means the rain is heavy?
    it's raining cats and dogs
  • What does the idiom "piece of cake" mean?
    easy
  • What does the idiom, "peas in a pod" mean?
    we like the same things
    fancy
  • What idiom means to talk or be chatty?
    shoot the breeze
  • What does the idiom, "hit the road" mean?
    hit the road with a hammer
    leaving, going
  • What idiom?
    hit the road
    on cloud nine
  • What idiom means to sleep deeply?
    sleeping like a log
  • What does the idiom "dressed to the nines" mean?
    to like the same things
    fancy