Idioms Volume 1.

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Idioms Volume 1

IDIOMS volume 1 An ASL pro, proficient in ASL As easy as pie, piece of cake At a loss for words, speechless Awesome, remarkable, “big” wow! Back up Barely, hardly, scarcely, hard to come by Better than nothing

IDIOMS volume 1 Blow someone away Came to mind Chip in Close call, by one’s hair. That was really close Common sense Compulsive liar Conceited, egomaniac

IDIOMS volume 1 Darn you Defeat, wipe out Dirty business Don’t feel like Dumbfounded Fall back, relapse Feebleminded

IDIOMS volume 1 Financially broke Gross someone out Gut feeling Hey, what’s up, what’s your problem Hit the jackpot Holy cow, whoa If I were you, if I were in your shoes

IDIOMS volume 1 In one ear and out the other It is of no significance, despite, regardless of Jump for joy Jump to conclusions Keep an eye on Live and learn, roll with the punches Lost in thought

IDIOMS volume 1 Make a fuss Messed up Much better than someone On the fence, ambivalent Overlook Pro, expert, experienced Rarely

IDIOMS volume 1 Stinky, it really stinks Taking advantage of (negatively) That’s not what I’m talking about, not what I mean That’s understandable To talk on and on Totally, mostly, utmost Wide-awake, alert Word on the street, through the grapevine Worship, idolize You’re crazy

IDIOMS volume 2 Study PowerPoint

IDIOMS volume 2 Absorbed into the system, taking on other’s culture Actions speak louder than words An open mind Back out Beat around the bush Blow a fuse Bring something up

IDIOMS volume 2 Broke a record, record breaking Burning up Catch up (on) Cheapskate Disappear into thin air Do oneself a favor Don’t be too sure

IDIOMS volume 2 Don’t have Expand upon Filthy rich Flop, a disaster For sure Freak out Go after a person

IDIOMS volume 2 Go from bad to worse, take a turn for the worse Good enough for Hands off, neutral Have no idea Hearing person with little understanding towards Deaf Culture In the back of one’s mind It’s no use (doing something)

IDIOMS volume 2 Labeled as (an identification, identity) Look back upon Look down upon (negatively) Low class, below the standard Make me sick to my stomach Out of the closet Period, end of it, end of story

IDIOMS volume 2 Put aside something Same old thing, same old story Sick of it Swallow one’s pride Swell-head, big headed Take a risk Take off

IDIOMS volume 2 Takeover (from someone) Talk to oneself, in a world of my own There’s nothing to it! Think nothing of me Turn something down Unskillful, not proficient, don’t know how Venting out Willpower Wisecrack Your eyes pop out of your head

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Idioms volume 3 study PowerPoint

IDIOMS volume 3 A slap in the face About to Add fuel to the fire Ad-lib, remark made spontaneously without prior preparation All at once All for nothing All year round

IDIOMS volume 3 Asked for it Backfire on Be my guest Black out Boss someone around Break down Break through with something

IDIOMS volume 3 Break up with someone Broke down in tears Burden someone with something Burn out Butt in on someone Butterflies in one’s stomach Calling the shots

IDIOMS volume 3 Cold blooded Crack a smile Out of business Don’t dwell on it Don’t judge a book by its cover Error prone, series of mistakes Feels good

IDIOMS volume 3 Few days ago Get along Hard with much effort Have you been there before? Hooked, addicted Huge advantage I have been noticing, I have seen this frequently, I have particularly seen

IDIOMS volume 3 Idle chitchat Just go right ahead, take the liberty of doing something Light headed Mad for money Make up a story, fib Nerve, you’ve got a lot of nerve Never again

IDIOMS volume 3 No hard feelings Nothing new Old news Oops Playing the field Shopping spree Strangely, odd, peculiar, funny thing is Too much money Top-notch, top-of-the-line Try to muddle through something