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«English Idioms 9 класс»
English idioms
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Q
I’ll believe he will clean his room when pigs fly.
W
W
Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and finish your work.
E
E
It was raining cats and dogs during our picnic .
R
R
She came home with a face like thunder after the argument.
T
t
Their fight was just a storm in a teacup; it didn’t really matter .
Y
Y
He’s always chasing rainbows instead of focusing on his career.
U
LF
U
The internet connection here is lightning-fast!
I
I
She has her head in the clouds and doesn’t notice what’s happening around her.
O
O
I’m snowed under with work this week; I can’t take on any more projects.
P
P
I’m feeling a bit under the weather today, so I’ll stay home .
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A
After losing his job, he felt like he was twisting in the wind.
S
S
He’s been under a cloud since the scandal broke.
D
D
After a good night’s sleep, I feel as right as rain.
F
F
I always save some money for a rainy day.
G
G
The news of her resignation was a bolt from the blue .
H
H
They decided to throw caution to the winds and go on a spontaneous trip.
J
J
We managed to weather the storm and keep our business afloat.
K
K
He tends to sail close to the wind with his risky investments .
L
L
She was on cloud nine after receiving the job offer .
Z
Z
We spent the afternoon shooting the breeze at the café .
C
C
I was in a fog after waking up from my nap.
V
V
I only see my cousins once in a blue moon .
B
B
His ideas are so behind the times that they seem outdated.
N
N
Time flies when you’re having fun!
M
M
I don’t want any monkey business at work; let’s keep it professional.