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Idioms About Reading and Books

The document provides examples of common idioms related to books and reading, filling in the blanks of each idiom with appropriate words related to books. Some of the idioms included are "you can't judge a book by its cover", "reading between the lines", "turning over a new leaf", "on the same page", and others related to books, chapters, faces, and tricks.

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Idioms About Reading and Books

The document provides examples of common idioms related to books and reading, filling in the blanks of each idiom with appropriate words related to books. Some of the idioms included are "you can't judge a book by its cover", "reading between the lines", "turning over a new leaf", "on the same page", and others related to books, chapters, faces, and tricks.

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Idioms to do with books and reading

 
I know he looks a bit funny Darlene but ​you can’t judge a book by its
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.​
He’s actually very nice.

reading between the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _​


She didn’t tell me she was unhappy but ​ I
think there are some problems in her relationship.

turning over a new _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _​


That’s it. Today I’m ​ . I’m going to start living
a healthy life and study hard for my exams.

on the same _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _​
I’m not sure we’re all ​ . Do we all agree that the
future of this company is in web services?

a new _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _​
Today is the beginning of ​ in the history of technology.
Today is the day when the world finally got a flying car.

Pyramid schemes are ​ the oldest _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in the book​


but thousands of
people fall for them every year.

in my bad _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _​
I’m not buying Jim a birthday present. He’s still ​ for
forgetting my birthday last year.

He denied cheating on the test but I know he did it, it was written all over his
________.

face trick chapter leaf cover page books lines

Can you think of situations where you could use some of these idioms?
 
 
 
 
 
 

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