Idioms 6 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
more than a barrel of monkeys | Lots of fun |
at the end of your rope | At the limit of youre ability,endurance,or patience to do something. |
eggs on my face | To be embarrased because you made a mistake and everyone knows about it |
snug as a bug in a rug | Cozy and comfortable: safe and secure. |
in the driver's seat | In control: in the position of authority. |
go fly a kite | To go away and stop bothering me. |
running off at the mouth | To talk too much:to talk nonstop |
on cloud nine | To be very happy |
burn the candle at both ends | To work many hours without a break. |
take the bull by the horns | To take the bull by the horns. |
burn the candle at both ends | To work many hours without a break |
birds of a feather flock together | People who enjoy the same things, do the same things together. |
got your head in the clouds | To bedaydreaming, not paying attention. |
on the ball | To be alert, effective, skillful, knowledgeable |
hit the hay | Go to bed. |
in the doghouse | In trouble. |
got the world by a string | Everything is going your way. |
on top of the world | Feeling extremely happy. |
cutting edge | The most advanced or important position, usually in science or technology. |
hit the nail right on the head | To be correct about something. |
beat a dead horse | To pursue a useless goal, to keep arguing a point which has already been decided. |
cry over spilled milk | To cry or complain about an event that has already taken place and can't be changed. |
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