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English, 20.08.2019 22:30, officialalex8635

Read the following idioms and figurative definitions. match the definitions to its corresponding idiom. remember, you are looking for what these idioms really mean, in context, not the literal definition!
rock the boat a. die
fish out of water b. stir things up or create chaos
elephant in the room c. everyone here knows something but isn't
break a leg talking about it
hit the books d. good luck
hit the nail on the head e. study
break the ice f. exactly right
you're on fire g. start the conversation
think outside of the box h. you're doing a great job
spill the beans i. think of a different or new way of doing things
down in the dumps j. reveal a secret
heart of gold k. feeling sad or depressed
walk on eggshells l. someone who is always doing kind things for
kill two birds with one stone other
under the weather m. being very careful about what you say around
lost your marbles someone
ants in your pants n. accomplish two goals at one time
don't judge a book by the cover o. feeling sick
bull in a china shop p. gone crazy
kick the bucket q. hyper or excited, can't sit still
r. reckless, causing a mess easily
s. get to know someone or something before
making a judgement
t. outside of your comfort zone

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