The wedding fiasco Flashcards

(8 cards)

1
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Unexpected drama

A

My sister’s “perfect wedding” had unexpected drama

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What happened with the florist at the wedding?

A

The florist got cold feet and backed out last minute.

‘Cold feet’ means losing courage, while ‘backed out’ means to withdraw.

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Who became the center of attention during the wedding?

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The best man stole the show by drunkenly spilling the beans about the groom.

‘Spilled the beans’ refers to revealing secrets.

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4
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What effect did the rain have on the ceremony?

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The rain put a damper on the outdoor ceremony.

‘Put a damper on’ means to ruin the event.

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5
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What was the photographer’s contribution to the wedding?

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The photographer phoned it in.

‘Phoned it in’ means to do minimal effort.

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6
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Who paid for everything at the wedding?

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My dad footed the bill.

‘Footed the bill’ means to pay for everything.

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How do we plan to view the wedding drama in the future?

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We’ll laugh it off someday.

‘Laugh it off’ means to treat something as a joke.

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What does ‘raw’ refer to in the context of the wedding experience?

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Raw refers to the pain of the fresh experience.

‘Raw’ means painfully fresh.

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