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Linda Barreto Luna, Level 6

Homework
(Idioms)

1. Get along (with someone): To have a satisfactory relationship.

 Camila to get along with felipe bought a pizza

 Andrés to get along with his companions I help them with the

commitment.

2. Get a charley horse: To develop a cramp in the arm or leg. 

 Diana to, Get a charley horse in your rigth leg?

 Looks like a get charley horse in your cheek.

3. Game of Chicken: A conflict situation in which neither side will back down

for fear of seeming cowardly (chicken)

 It’s was a game of chicken, dear

 I believe we have what's called a game of chicken.

4. Get Bent Out of Shape: Become angry, upset

 I don't had idea you'd get so bent out of shape.

 And before you get all bent out of shape... maybe you should listen.

5. Get A Word In Edgewise: Be able to say something while someone else is

talking a lot

 even though the classroom was in a lot of noise, the teacher can get A

word In Edgewise

 I could hardly get a word in edgeways.

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