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Idiom for the Day

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Idiom for the DayIdiom for the Day

She bawled her eyes out.She bawled her eyes out.

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My brother gets in my hair.My brother gets in my hair.

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He lost his marbles.He lost his marbles.

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The idea rang a bell.The idea rang a bell.

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He was burned up.He was burned up.

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Go fly a kite.Go fly a kite.

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He almost bit my head off!He almost bit my head off!

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She blew her stack.She blew her stack.

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He’s on top of the world.He’s on top of the world.

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She is as quiet as a church She is as quiet as a church mouse.mouse.

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He’s as neat as a pin.He’s as neat as a pin.

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The baby is prettier than a The baby is prettier than a picture.picture.

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He’s as neat as a pin.He’s as neat as a pin.

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He is as ugly as a mud fence.He is as ugly as a mud fence.

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He’s like a bull in a china He’s like a bull in a china shop.shop.

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Money was as scarce as hen’s Money was as scarce as hen’s teeth.teeth.

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That will take him down a That will take him down a peg.peg.

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Dad will get wind of it.Dad will get wind of it.

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Money always burns a hole in Money always burns a hole in my pocket.my pocket.

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Will you lend me a hand?Will you lend me a hand?

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She was so nervous she blew She was so nervous she blew the test.the test.

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I was so scared, I was shaking I was so scared, I was shaking in my boots.in my boots.

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The girl was walking on air The girl was walking on air after the dance.after the dance.

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I was furious, but I held my I was furious, but I held my tongue.tongue.

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I’m between the devil and the I’m between the devil and the deep blue sea.deep blue sea.

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He’s not worth a hill of beans.He’s not worth a hill of beans.

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I think he bit off more than he I think he bit off more than he can chew.can chew.

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It’s raining cats and dogs out It’s raining cats and dogs out there!there!

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He has a trick up his sleeve.He has a trick up his sleeve.

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His father is well heeled.His father is well heeled.

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I’m in a pretty pickle!I’m in a pretty pickle!

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Do you have a skeleton in Do you have a skeleton in your closet?your closet?

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The handwriting was on the The handwriting was on the wall.wall.

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She can really put on the dog.She can really put on the dog.

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He’s a stool pigeon for the He’s a stool pigeon for the police.police.

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I’m coming, so keep your shirt I’m coming, so keep your shirt on.on.

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He’s tied to his mother’s He’s tied to his mother’s apron strings.apron strings.

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I’ll stay until the bitter end.I’ll stay until the bitter end.

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He’s talking through his hat.He’s talking through his hat.

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That’s right down my alley.That’s right down my alley.