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Idioms in English
What is an idiom? According to the Oxford Dictionary of American English, it is “an expression
with a meaning that you cannot guess from the meanings of the separate words.” See if you can
match the idiom with its meaning.
1. Breathing down his/her neck
2. Right up one’s alley
3. Get off on the right foot
4. A piece of the action
5. A bang for your buck
6. Bite your tongue
7. Pig out
8. Spill the beans
9. Wild goose chase
10. Pull strings
11. Not one’s cup of tea
12. Knock one’s socks off
13 On a roll
14. What makes someone tick
15. Out of the blue
16. It’s not rocket science
17. Make no bones about it
18. On the up and up
19. Wash your hands of someone (or something)
21. Up a creek (without a paddle)
22. Go bananas
23. Go with the flow
24. See red
A. What makes someone behave in a particular way
B. Exert influence to get what you want