Lesson 1 Flashcards

(5 cards)

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“Break a leg”

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This idiom means “good luck” and is often used to wish someone well before a performance or presentation.

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“Pull someone’s leg”

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This means to playfully tease someone or make a joke at their expense.

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“Get something off your chest”

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This means to express something that has been bothering you or weighing on your mind.

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“See eye to eye”

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This means to agree with someone or have the same opinion on a particular topic.

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“Bite off more than you can chew”

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This means to take on more than you can handle, or to commit to something that is beyond your capabilities.

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