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Define idioms/expressions from a field of four definitions/pictures

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Define idioms/expressions from a
field of four definitions/pictures

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To drive me up the wall”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
Go to sleep.
To irritate or
annoy.
To more than
expected or
what you have
to do.
To ignore
someone.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To drive me up the wall”

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “Hit the sack.”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
Postpone a
plan.
To go to bed.
To more than
expected or
what you have
to do.
To ignore
someone.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “Hit the sack.”

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “Break a leg.”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
Go to sleep.
To wish
someone good
luck!
To more than
expected or
what you have
to do.
To ignore
someone.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “Break a leg.”

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “Under the weather.”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
Go to sleep.
To be sick.
To be happy.
To ignore
someone.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “Under the weather.”

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “It is raining cats and dogs.”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
Go to sleep.
Cats and dogs
are falling from
the sky.
It is raining very
hard.
To ignore
someone.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “It is raining cats and dogs.”

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “Costs an arm and a leg.”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
It is very
expensive.
It is very
inexpensive.
You need to
give the person
one arm and
one leg.
To ignore
someone.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “Costs an arm and a leg.”

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To be on a roll.”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
To have a lot of
success or good
luck.
To roll down a
hill.
To sit on a sushi
roll.
To ignore
someone.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To be on a roll.”

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To be a piece of cake.”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
Go have cake on
your face.
Wanting to eat
cake.
An easy task.
A hard task.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To be a piece of cake.”

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To let the cat out of the bag.”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
Go to let the
secret out.
To irritate or
annoy.
To take your cat
for a walk.
To ignore
someone.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To let the cat out of the bag.”

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To save for a rainy day.”
Place the flower on the correct answer.
Go to sleep.
To put
something aside
for a time in the
future.
To play in the
rain.
To ignore
someone.

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Instructions: Define 10 idioms/expressions from a field of four
definitions/pictures
What does the idiom mean? “To save for a rainy day.”
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