English - Vocabulary - Idioms and expressions - What Does It REALLY Mean?

10 pairs: match each idiom to its actual meaning. 'It's raining cats and dogs' ↔ 'It's raining very heavily'. 'Break a leg' ↔ 'Good luck'. 'Piece of cake' ↔ 'Very easy'. 'Under the weather' ↔ 'Feeling sick'. 'Hit the books' ↔ 'Study hard'. 'Cost an arm and a leg' ↔ 'Very expensive'. 'Bite the bullet

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English - Vocabulary - Idioms and expressions - What Does It REALLY Mean?

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vivmagarwalJan 29, 2026

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10 pairs: match each idiom to its actual meaning. 'It's raining cats and dogs' ↔ 'It's raining very heavily'. 'Break a leg' ↔ 'Good luck'. 'Piece of cake' ↔ 'Very easy'. 'Under the weather' ↔ 'Feeling sick'. 'Hit the books' ↔ 'Study hard'. 'Cost an arm and a leg' ↔ 'Very expensive'. 'Bite the bullet

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EnglishVocabularyPYP Grade 5, Class 6, Grade 5, Stage 6, Class 6

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