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The idiom will show here. Read the idiom, discuss with the class, then click "enter" to see the definition. Idioms Set 4: What Does This Mean?

When an attempt fails and it's time to start all over. Back To The Drawing Board: Idioms: What Does This Mean?

A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve. Barking Up The Wrong Tree: Idioms: What Does This Mean?

To force an issue that has already ended. Beat A Dead Horse: Idioms: What Does This Mean?

Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue. Beating Around The Bush: Idioms: What Does This Mean?

Stuck between two very bad options. Between A Rock And A Hard Place: Idioms: What Does This Mean?

To take on a task that is way too big. Bite Off More Than You Can Chew: Idioms: What Does This Mean?

To avoid talking. Bite Your Tongue: Idioms: What Does This Mean?

The family bond is closer than anything else. Blood Is Thicker Than Water: Idioms: What Does This Mean?

A rare event or occurrence. Blue Moon: Idioms: What Does This Mean?