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Idiom: The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Example 1: The little boy saw his dad taking a nap, so...

Idiom: Barking Up The Wrong Tree Example 1:  Lisa: Did you see that new guy in class? He is SO...

Idiom: Tempest in a Teapot Example 1: Small cultural differences can sometimes create big problems! My roommate is from another...

Idiom: Rain or Shine Example 1: I have been training for the Los Angeles Marathon for 6 months and the...

Idiom: to grill someone; used as a verb First Example: Theresa was really grilling Harry on their first date. She...

Idiom: Camp out First Example: Lenny: What are you and your family doing this weekend? Nancy: We’re going to Pismo beach.  We’re still...

Idiom: Happy Camper; used as a noun First Example: Pete: Hey Chip, what’s going on?  You seem to be incredibly unhappy....

Idiom: To let someone down; used as a verb First Example: Jeffrey was sure he could make the goal, so he...

Idiom: To kick (something) around; used as a verb First Example: Dawn: How is the screenplay that you’re writing with Janet?...

Idiom: A face only a mother could love Read the text messages between these two friends and try to guess the...

Idiom: Pit stop Example 1: Our road trip to Las Vegas was great except for 1 thing. John kept drinking...

Idiom: Road rage Example 1 (On the road) Robbie: Watch out, Sarah! You almost hit that car in front of...

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