Idiom Bluff.

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Idiom Bluff

How to play: You will get a card with an idiom, a definition, and a sample sentence on it. Your team will need to come up with two false definitions and sample sentences with the idiom in it Three people from your team will come up and give idiom and the real and false definitions and sentences The other team will guess which is the right definition You will get a point for each wrong answer the other team guesses The other team will get a point for each right answer they guess

Example: Idiom Definition Sample Sentence Green Thumb A very good gardener Because her garden was so beautiful, everyone thought Mary had a green thumb. Idiom Definition Sample Sentence

Someone who makes a lot of money Bluffs Green Thumb Someone who makes a lot of money John is a rich banker. He must have a green thumb An environmentalist I started a group against global warming. Everyone thinks I have a green thumb. Green Thumb A very good gardener Because her garden was so beautiful, everyone thought Mary had a green thumb.