Idiom Study Guide.

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Idiom Study Guide

The ball is in your court Barking up the wrong tree Idiom Meaning A Dime a dozen A common item, a lot Hit the lights turn lights on or off The ball is in your court it is your move; your turn Barking up the wrong tree looking in the wrong pace Bite the bullet do something you don’t want to do Break a leg Good luck Pull someone’s leg joke with someone, play a joke on them Clam up stop talking Arm and a leg cost a lot Piece of cake easy Rain cats & dogs raining very hard Spill the beans tell a secret Call it a day be done for now Under the weather feel sick or not well Hit the road leave Don’t have a cow Don’t overreact All ears fully listening Whole nine yards the whole thing