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Directions. Read the meaning of each idiomatic expressions carefully. Give the appropriate idioms in each number.

1.A picture tells a story just as well as if not better than written.

2. Something positive can come out of a difficult situation. Or There’s always something good in bad times.

3. Don’t risk everything on a single opportunity.

4. Don’t harm or criticize someone who helps or supports you.

5. A way to wish someone good luck.

6. To be upset over something that has already happened and cannot be changed.

7. Very expensive

8. No matter what happens or All under circumstances no matter how difficult.

9. Feeling nervous or anxious.

10. Pursuing a mistaken or misguided course of action.

11. Strange

12. The anxiety in which you hope that nothing will upset your plans.

13. To tell something that was supposed to stay hidden.


14. Avoid saying what you mean , usually because it is uncomfortable.
15. Someone who is all charged up or enthusiastic about a job.
16. Feeling extreme happiness or joy.
17. To stop doing something.
18. Cheer up.
19. rarely , very in frequently.
20. To playfully deceive someone.
21. Nothing is free.
22. It is okay to miss this opportunity because others will arise.
23. The person who takes the earliest opportunity will gain the advantage.
24. Feeling ill or sick.
25. Don’t judge what’s on the outside.
26. Used to say that something plan is progressing well with no problems.
27. To agree.
28. Something is very easy.
29. Something that will never happen.
30. What someone actually does means more than what they say they will do.
31. To solve two problems at once.
32. To initiate or start a conversation.
33. It’s better to do something late tan not at all.
34. To have no idea about anything.
35. To work late into the night. Work or study harder.

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