
Idioms B
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- Q1What does the idiom mean: Time fliesvery expensiveto go by fastgood luckto get nervous30s
- Q2What does the idiom mean: hit the sackvery sadto get nervousgo to bedto be in trouble30s
- Q3What does the idiom mean: to be in hot watergood luckto be in the same situationto be in troubleto get nervous30s
- Q4What does the idiom mean: to be in the same boatvery sadto be in the same situationvery happyto go by fast30s
- Q5What does the idiom mean: to get cold feetvery happyto go by fastgo to bedto get nervous30s
- Q6What does the idiom mean: on top of the worldto be in troublevery sadvery happyvery expensive30s
- Q7What does the idiom mean: cost an arm and a legto be in troublevery sadvery expensiveto go by fast30s
- Q8What does the idiom mean: break a legvery happygo to bedto be in troublegood luck30s
- Q9What does the idiom mean: to be down in the dumpsvery sadvery happyto get nervousto go by fast30s
- Q10What does the idiom mean: to add fuel to the fireto make something worsevery expensiveto go by fastto be in the same situation30s