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Love Idioms

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  • When you are really sad after the break-up or loss of a loved one, you are said to be: h___-b___.
    heart-broken 
  • What does to 'get on like a house on fire' mean?
    To have a very good relationship with someone.
  • What does to be 'head over heels' mean?
    To be completely in love with someone.
  • What does 'to pop the question' mean?
    To ask someone to marry you.
  • What does the phrasal verb 'to hit it off' mean?
    To immediately get on well with someone.
  • When you become obsessed with someone, and think about him/her all the time, you are said to be sm___.
    Smitten.
  • To be officially involved in a romantic relationship with someone sometimes called: being an i___.
    Being an item.
  • What does to 'be in the doghouse' mean?
    Used when you are angry with your partner.
  • When you go on a date with someone you don’t know, you: go on a  b___ d___.
    Go on a blind date
  • What does 'a match made in heaven' mean? 
    Used to describe two people that are perfect for each other.
  • What does to be together 'through thick and thin' mean?
    Together in the good times and the bad times.
  • What does 'a lovers' tiff' mean?
    A slight argument.
  • What does it mean if your relationship is 'on the rocks'?
    Used when going through a difficult period in your relationship. Likely to fail soon because of problems/arguments etc...
  • What does the informal expression 'to get hitched' mean?
    To get married.
  • When you fall in love with someone the first time you see him/her, you are said to have: fallen i____ l___ a___ f___ s___.
    Fallen in love at first sight
  • What does 'to dump someone' mean? 
    To break up 
  • What does 'to tie the knot' mean?
    To get married.
  • What does to 'have a row' mean?
    To have an argument.
  • When two couples go on a date together they: go on a d__ d___.
    go on a double date