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Idioms
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Created on January 25, 2022
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Discover new IDIOMS
Directions: Click on each picture below to learn about a different idiom. Read the story and look for the clue that helps you guess what the idom means.
idiom 1: hold your horses
Find the clue to learn the mearning!
Billy was excited to go fishing on Saturday morning. As soon as he woke up, he ran downstairs to find his wife starting to make her breakfast. "Can we go now? I'll go get ready. You just get the fishing poles!" Billy said. "Just hold your horses, Billy," his wife said. "Let's eat breakfast first and then we will get ready. Be patient."
"Hold your horses" means to be ______.
finish the sentence
"Two peas in a pod" means two people who are very ______.
finish the sentence
"Once in a blue moon" means very ______.
Finish the sentence!
"Butterflies in your stomach" means you are very _____.
Finish the sentence!
"Don't lose your head" means to be _____.
Finish the sentence!
"Lend me a hand" means _____ me.
Finish the sentence!
"Let the cat out of the bag" means to tell a ______ on accident.
Finish the sentence!