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1 Idioms In Poetry

2 Idioms An expression that has a meaning that’s different from the meanings of its individual words Example: It’s raining cats and dogs! It is not actually raining cats and dogs! We know that this saying means that it’s raining hard.

3 Write down as many idioms as you can for 1 minute!

4 Idiom Examples Just hanging around. Lost my head.
A blessing in disguise. A chip on your shoulder. A dime a dozen. A leopard can’t change his spots. A penny saved is a penny earned. A picture paints a thousand words. A piece of cake. A taste of your own medicine. Actions speak louder than words. Adding fuel to the fire. All bark and no bite. That costs an arm and a leg. You’re the apple of my eye. At the drop of a hat.

5 Now, write the meanings of the idioms you created.


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