IDIOMS!! Idioms are things you say that you don’t really mean literally, Like put a sock in it, it doesn't actually mean put a sock in your mouth, it just.

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IDIOMS!! Idioms are things you say that you don’t really mean literally, Like put a sock in it, it doesn't actually mean put a sock in your mouth, it just means to be quite.

Friends Thoughts about Idioms 0 Sally: An Idiom is something that you don’t really mean. 0 Daniel: An Idiom is a saying 0 Chloe: An Idiom is a phrase or a sentence that doesn’t really make sense. 0 Jarred: An Idiom is something that you say, but don’t really mean it.

Examples of Idioms 0 Brake a leg 0 Put a sock in it 0 Hold your horses 0 Back in a second 0 In a drop of hat 0 Go over it fine tooth comb 0 Like a fish out of water 0 You’re a couch potato

Hold your Horses Hold your horses does not mean hold your hoses, it means calm down, just wait.

Break a Leg When we say break a leg, it doesn’t mean go and break your leg it means to try your hardest.