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5 th Grade 3rd Nine Weeks 2010-2011. Terrific Tuesday Idioms. Hit the books. Hit the books. Meaning: study For which subject do you have to hit the books the most often?. Hold your horses. Hold your horses. Meaning: stop or wait - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TERRIFIC TUESDAY IDIOMS

5th Grade3rd Nine Weeks

2010-2011

Hit the books

Hit the booksMeaning: study

For which subject do you have to hit the books the most often?

Hold your horses

Hold your horsesMeaning: stop or wait

Can you think of a more polite way to say “hold your horses”?

In hot water

In hot waterMeaning: in trouble

Describe a time when you were in hot water?

In the doghouse

In the doghouseMeaning: in trouble

Describe a time you were in the doghouse.

Keep your chin up

Keep your chin upMeaning: remain cheerful

in a difficult situation

How do you keep your chin up on bad days?

Knock over with a feather

Knock over with a feather

Meaning: to be very surprised

Describe a time when you were surprised.

Lend an ear

Lend an earMeaning: listen carefully

When was the last time you needed someone to lend an ear?

On the back burner

On the back burnerMeaning: delayed until later

What do you put on the back burner so that you can study?

Piece of cake

Piece of cakeMeaning: very easy

Describe an activity that is a piece of cake for you.

Pulling someone’s

leg

Pull on someone’s legMeaning: teasing

someoneWhat friend or family

member is most likely to pull your leg?

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