What’s That You Say?? Illustrated Idioms By Dina Spears.

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What’s That You Say?? Illustrated Idioms By Dina Spears

Hint: Very Funny

A Barrell of Laughs

Hint: Not telling the truth

A Pack of Lies

Hint: Feeling Uncomfortable

A Fish out of Water

Hint: Wanting to listen to someone else’s conversation

A Fly on the Wall

Hint: Don’t talk big unless you can back it up

Put your Money where your Mouth is

Hint: Making things worse

Adding Fuel to the Fire

Hint: Raining very hard

Raining Cats and Dogs

Hint: Don’t make things worse

Don’t Rock the Boat

Hint: Just kidding

Pulling your Leg

Hint: Being bothered by someone

A Thorn in my Side