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Guess the Christmas Idioms

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  • I will open the tiny package first. Good things come in small packages.
    There is nothing in the package.
    We should not judge a package by its size.
    The smallest, least valuablegift is in the smallest package.
  • Skating on thin ice.
    No difficulties learning to skate.
    Doing something that involves a lot of risk/trouble.
    Falling through melting ice.
  • When I burped out loud during my presentation, I lit up like a Christmas tree.
    I was angry feeling.
    I smiled and relaxed.
    I got red and embarrased.
  • Trim the tree.
    To decorate a Christmas tree with lights and ornaments.
    To put presents under the tree.
    To cut the tree branches.
  • Once I started understanding how to do one equation in math it had a snowball effect and I started doing better. .
    One thing builds on another speeding up the effect.
    It made the class more difficult.
    It didn't affect how I did on other questions.
  • In early December my aunt visited unexpectedly and I hadn't seen her in over two years. Christmas came early this year.
    Christmas will be on the same day as always, the 25th.
    When something really good happens but it was completely une
    Christmas was celebrated early.
  • The weather reported that we would have a white Christmas.
    Christmas would be decorated with white ornaments.
    Christmas with snow on the ground.
    Christmas with gray skies.
  • We need to deck the halls with lights, ornaments, and holly.
    To punch the hallways.
    Decorate one’s home with Christmas decorations.
    To put our feet on the floor of the hall.
  • The more the merrier.
    The more people in attendance, the better it will be.
  • Let's get into the holiday spirit by decorating the house and putting on holiday music..
    A holiday ghost that appears during holiday time.
    Going a away on a holiday.
    The positive feeling people experience around holiday season
  • It was a Christmas miracle when our dog returned home after running away.
    Something highly unlikely but wonderful.
    Something expected.
    Something awful and unlikely.
  • At the cookie bakeoff, my recipe will be decided by judges. The proof is in the pudding.
    Pudding is going to win as it is delicious.
    The success of something can only be judged by testing or us
    There is nothing to judge.
  • Don’t be left out in the cold.
    To be left out in the cold can mean to be forgotten or left out.