By: Riley Finney, Cierra Spurgin,& Jared Stroman

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By: Riley Finney, Cierra Spurgin,& Jared Stroman Idioms By: Riley Finney, Cierra Spurgin,& Jared Stroman

The History of Idioms What does idiom mean? Idiom is a expression word or phrase that sounds different than its actual meaning. The word idiom comes from the latin word idioma meaning special property.

EXAMPLES OF IDIOMS EXAMPLE MEANING PICTURE Put a sock in it. Be quiet. I have a frog in my throat. I can’t talk clearly. I am tongue tied. I messed up on a series of words. My feet have wings. I am very fast. Please lend me a hand. Help me. Break a leg. Good luck.

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