Discovery Quiz – Lesson 30
Guess the correct meaning of each idiom from the context. It’s OK if you get a lot of answers wrong – what’s important is to do your best in trying to figure it out!
Discovery Quiz – Lesson 30
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My best friend lives in New York City, and she felt like a fish out of water when I took her on a camping trip. Like a fish out of water means…
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Barbara’s singing is nothing special, but she can dance like nobody’s business. Like nobody’s business means…
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I’ve never spoken in front of a big audience, and I’m worried that once I’m on stage I’ll just stand there like a deer in the headlights. Like a deer in the headlights means…
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My mother loves buying unique things, so when I took her to a big antiques shop, she was like a kid in a candy store. Like a kid in a candy store means…
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Basketball is such a fast-paced game for fans, but baseball is like watching paint dry. Like watching paint dry means…
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Trying to find a single document in these disorganized boxes of archives is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Like looking for a needle in a haystack means…
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Alan once got sick from eating pork, and he’s avoided it like the plague ever since. Avoid it like the plague means…
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I can’t stand taking the subway at rush hour because everyone’s packed like sardines – you barely have room to breathe. Packed like sardines means…
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When I brought out a big bowl of candy, all the kids came running like moths to a flame. Like moths to a flame means…
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My son is quite adaptable; when we moved to another country with a very different culture, he took to it like a duck to water. Take to it like a duck to water means…
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