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Idioms from A-Z. Ace up your sleeve. Add fuel to the fire. Afraid of your own shadow. Air you dirty laundry. All that glitters is not gold. Ants in your pants. At the end of your rope. Back to square one. Beat around the bush. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ace up your sleeve

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Add fuel to the fire

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Afraid of your own shadow

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Air you dirty laundry

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All that glitters is not gold

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Ants in your pants

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At the end of your rope

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Back to square one

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Beat around the bush

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

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Beggars can’t be choosers

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Bite your tongue

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Blood is thicker than

water

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Bright-eyed and bushy-

tailed

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Bury your head in the

sand

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Calm before the storm

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Cat got your tongue

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C’est la vie

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Couch potato

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Cross that bridge when

you come to it

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Cry over spilled milk

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Dose of one’s own medicine

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Dressed to kill

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Early bird catches the

worm

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Eat your heart out

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Elbow grease

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Food for thought

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Full of hot air

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Get this show on the road

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Get your feet wet

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Gift of gab

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Go over with a fine-tooth

comb

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Grasp at straws

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Hands are tied

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Have a bone to pick with

you

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Have a screw loose

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Have your cake and eat

it too

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Head over heels

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Hold your horses

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If the shoe fits

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Ignorance is bliss

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In one ear and out the other

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In the limelight

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In the nick of time

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It takes two to tango

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Jump down my throat

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Kill two birds with one stone

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Knock on wood

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Knock your socks off

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Lend an ear

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Light at the end of the

tunnel

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Like pulling teeth

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Make ends meet

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Midas touch

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Monkey business

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Necessity is the mother of

invention

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Nothing ventured, nothing gained

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Off the top of your head

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On cloud nine

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On the double

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Open a can of worms

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Over the hill

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Pass the buck

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Put your best foot forward

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Put your foot in your mouth

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Quick on the draw

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Rain check

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Read between the lines

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Real McCoy

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Rock the boat

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Rolling stone gathers no

moss

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Shake a leg

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Shoe is on the other foot

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Spitting image

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Throw caution to the wind

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Turn the other cheek

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Under the weather

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Up against the wall

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Wash your hands of

something

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Wet behind the ears

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Where there’s smoke,

there’s fire

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Wild-goose chase

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Wolf in sheep’s clothing

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You can lead a horse to

water, but you can’t make him drink

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I wasn’t born yesterday

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Zip your lips