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Idioms

These games contain English idioms (sayings, phrases, expressions) and their meanings.

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like a bump on a logmeaning: inactive and not responding
as the crow fliesmeaning: by the shortest and most direct route; measured in a straight, direct line between two places
barking up the wrong treemeaning: to direct your attention or efforts toward the wrong person or thing; to have the wrong idea about something
having a bee in your bonnetmeaning: to have a crazy idea; to be obsessed with an idea
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bushmeaning: what you already have is better than what you might or might not get in the future
break a legmeaning: good luck; do a great job in the show
can't see the forest for the treesmeaning: to be so involved in the details that you miss the whole picture
chewing the fatmeaning: to have a friendly, informal talk
cool as a cucumbermeaning: very calm; not nervous or emotional
forty winksmeaning: a short nap


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