IDIOMS

Idiom: A common expression understood figuratively, as the literal definition makes no sense.


Warm Up:  Please click on the link provided and identify the correct idiom.  http://www.vocabulary.co.il/idioms/more-idioms/

 

 

1.  When the politician was caught stealing from the taxpayers, everyone thought he would receive a severe punishment, but all he got was a slap on the wrist.

 

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2.  We thought that our neighbor’s, the Jones family, were rich beyond our wildest dreams, but it turns out that we’re all in the same boat.

 

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3.  If Kim thinks that I’m going to let her copy my math homework, she’s barking up the wrong tree.

 

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4.  The Vikings thought that they would easily beat the other team, but when it was tied with a minute left in the fourth quarter, they knew that this game was really coming down to the wire.

 

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5.  I thought Janet would be a good worker, but it turns out that she can’t cut the mustard.

 

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6.  Tom wanted to get down to brass tacks, but the lawyer kept chatting about the weather.

 

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7.  The lawyer knew that beating around the bush would get Tom all worked up.

 

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8.  After playing for three straight quarters, the quarterback was running out of steam.

 

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9.  Don’t get so worked up, buddy.  She’s only pulling your leg.

 

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10.  Jane decided that she would go out on a limb and ask Byron to the Spring Fling dance.

 

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11.  Jimbo was too tired to finish the assignment, so he decided to hit the hay.

 

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12.  Alan was excited when he found out that he would have his own front row parking spot at the university, but that was just the icing on the cake.

 

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13.  Ever since Amy’s uncle bought the farm, she’s been faced with the difficult decision of dividing the inheritance amongst the family.

 

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14.  Working at the Burger King was at first overwhelming to Kyle, but now he knows the ropes.   

 

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15.  Julie thought her mom would let her go to the party, but no dice

 

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Resource for the idioms worksheet:  http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/figurative-language-worksheets/idiom-worksheet.htm