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Animal Idioms

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  • A person who imitates or mimics the actions,work,or ideas of others.
  • Orli told everyone about the surprize party three days later.
    Let the cat out of the bag.
  • I'm going to the post office while I;m out getting groceries.
    Kill two birds with one stone.
  • A Pointless search for something that may not exist.
    Wild goose chase.
  • Acheiving two different things at the same time with a single action
    Kill two birds with one stone
  • Wait a moment or slow down
    Hold your horses
  • Moving to a new city where I didn't know anyone made me feel like.
    A fish out of water.
  • Felling nerveous or anxious,usually before a big event.
    Butterflies in my stomach
  • A threat that seems powerful but is weak.
    A paper tiger.
  • My sister bought the exact shoes I bought two days ago.
    A copycat.
  • Information recieved directly from the original source.
    Straight from the horse's mouth.
  • Someone who is uncomfortable because they are in unfamiliar situation.
    Afish out of water.
  • Copycat
  • A major problem or an unsolved issue that is present and everyone is ignoring.
    Elephant in the room
  • Reveal a secret accidentally.
    Let the cat out of the bag.
  • We need to address the (elepant/giraffe) in the room before we continue.
    elephant
  • The largest part of something.
    The lion's share.
  • Someone who is unfriendly,unemotional.
    A cold fish
  • Dealing with a problem directly.
    Take the bull by the horns.