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FCE Idioms 5

Match the idioms on the left with the definitions on the right. The tiles in the right-hand column are sortable.
List of Idioms (Essentials) 5

not make head or tail of something to be unable to understand something

take to something like a duck to water to become used to something very easily

get a kick out of something to enjoy something a lot

speak your mind to say what you think; to state your opinion

put a brave face on something to pretend that you feel confident when you do not

be snowed under having a lot of work to do

call it a day to decide to stop working

beat around the bush to avoid saying sth by talking about other things

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cost an arm and a leg to be very expensive

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