The Idiom Flash You and a partner are to watch these slides and record what you think each idiom means. It will go quickly, so think FAST!

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The Idiom Flash You and a partner are to watch these slides and record what you think each idiom means. It will go quickly, so think FAST!

#1 We’re in hot water.

#2 Drop me a line.

#3 She gave him a dirty look.

#4 We don’t see eye to eye.

#5 We’re all in the same boat.

#6 The boss just gave him the ax.

#7 You really put your foot in your mouth.

#8 The judge threw the book at her.

#9 I’m hung up on this problem.

#10 It’s in the bag.

#11 I’m stumped.

#12 He passed the test by the skin of his teeth.

#13 She let the cat out of the bag.

#14 You can’t pull the wool over his eyes.

#15 He gave me the leg up.

#16 Give me a hand with this assignment.

#17 She’s full of herself.

#18 Let’s face the music.

#19 The story really got to me.

#20 This car can stop on a dime.