Idioms

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IDIOMS

Break a leg
Break a leg
A superstition way to say “good luck” without saying “good luck” but rather the opposite.
A superstition way to say “good luck” without saying “goodluck” but rather the opposite.


To have something secured
To have something secured
In the bag

In the bagKick the bucket

Kick the bucket

Die

Die

To share a secret that wasn´t suppose to be shared

To share a secret that wasn´t suppose to be sharedLet the cat out of the bag
Let the cat out of the bag

Hold your horses
Hold your horses
Be patient

Be patient

Raining cats and dog
Rainingcats and dog
A very loud and noisy rain storm

A very loud and noisy rain storm

To study especially for a text or exam

To study especially for a text or exam

Hit thebooks
Hit the books

It´s your decision the time

It´s your decision the time

The ball is in your court
The ball is in your court

When multiple peopleall agree on the same thing
When multiple people all agree on the same thing
On the same page
On the same page

When you absolutely will not allow something happen

Whenyou absolutely will not allow something happen

Over my dead body
Over my dead body

To purchase a vehicle that constantly gives problem or stops running after you drive itaway
To purchase a vehicle that constantly gives problem or stops running after you drive it away
Buy a lemon
Buy a lemon

You don´t hurt anyone that helps youYou don´t hurt anyone that helps you

Never bite the hand that feeds

Never bite the hand that feeds

UNIDAD
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UNIDAD
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UNIDAD
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UNIDAD
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