The document matches 20 idioms on the left to their definitions on the right. It provides a list of common English idioms and phrases with their meanings to help the reader understand unfamiliar sayings.
The document matches 20 idioms on the left to their definitions on the right. It provides a list of common English idioms and phrases with their meanings to help the reader understand unfamiliar sayings.
The document matches 20 idioms on the left to their definitions on the right. It provides a list of common English idioms and phrases with their meanings to help the reader understand unfamiliar sayings.
Match the idioms on the left to the definitions on the right.
1. Let ́s call it a wrap! P A. To recover from illness or financial problem
2. Someone is in the doghouse D B. Let's stop working 3. A toss-up S C. To refrain from saying something unpleasant 4. Lighten up! E D. Someone is in trouble 5. I'ts Greek to me H E. Relax! F. A way of apologizing for swearing or us 6. To go Dutch J language
7. Leading edge L G. To go quickly and straight towards a place
8. To be back on one's feet A H. When you don't understand something 9. Back-of.the envelope calculation M I. Someone doesn't have a chance 10. Quick on the draw O J. To pay for equal shares of the meal 11. Hang in there! N K. Someone is honest L. That uses the most advanced technology 12. Someone is on the level K available
M. A figure that was arrived at quickly or by using
13. Let's call it a day B estimation
14. Someone doesn't have a prayer I N. Keep trying!
15. Pardon my French F O. Someone who reacts quickly to a situation 16. Piece of cake! Q P. Let's finish this! 17. Down to the wire T Q. This is easy! 18. To hold one's tongue C R. Something is still available 19. To make a beeline to some place G S. A result that is not yet defined 20. Something is still up for grabs R T. Something that finishes at the last minute