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Idioms for Middle School
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The baseball player that kept striking out got the ax.
To get fired or dismissed from a job.
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I found out that we are getting out of school early. I got the info straight from the horse's mouth.
From a reliable source
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It is his first day as a new teacher. He is really making a splash by doing a great activity with the kids.
Making a good impression.
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You have been quiet today. Does a cat have your tongue?
Not saying much.
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I looked at my watch but ended up spilling all of the game cards! I am all thumbs.
Clumsy
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You are always trying to find out what is going on with the other people. Why don't you mind your p's and q's.
Mind your own business.
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I gave you money for lunch last week. Can't you cough up some for me today?
Give back the money or give something unwillingly
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The kids are all shooting the breeze instead of doing their work
Talking, chatting
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I was the one that broke the mug. Make sure you don't sell me down the river!
Tell others what I did
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My uncle said he had a bear in his basement. I believed him! But, he was always saying things tongue in cheek.
Joking or not being serious.
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We can't go shopping right now. Can you put that idea on ice?
Wait until later
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We've been fighting for long enough. Let's bury the hatchet.
Make peace or make up.
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Can't we go out for ice cream? Don't be a wet blanket.
Spoiling the fun
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I know you messed up my room. It is time to come face the music.
Accept the consequences.
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We are out of ideas for the project, although I think Kaylee has something up her sleeve.
A secret
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Hey, I was only trying to help. Don't jump down my throat!
Become angry with someone
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I was trying to win the game, but I bit the dust instead.
To be defeated or to lose
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