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IDIOMSIDIOMS
Let´s give them a try!Let´s give them a try!
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To cook the booksTo cook the books
to record false information in order to steal money
One of the directors had been cooking the books and the firm lost a lot of money .
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Bark at the wrong treeBark at the wrong tree
make the wrong choice; ask the wrong person; follow the wrong course.
If you think I'm the guilty person, you're barking up the wrong tree.
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The apple of his eyeThe apple of his eye
someone's favorite person or thing
The youngest was the apple of his father's eye.
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Tie the knotTie the knot
to get married
They´re planning to tie the knot next November
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To get cold feetTo get cold feet
become nervous and afraid to act
The new singer of the band got cold feet before the concert
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Let the cat out of the bagLet the cat out of the bag
divulge confidential information or secrets
Don't forget that this is a secret, so don't let the cat out of the bag.
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Have your ducks in a rowHave your ducks in a row
to be very well organized
Mark is extremely smart and always has his ducks in a row
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To face the musicTo face the music
to accept criticism or punishment for something that you have done
After failing a math test, Tom had to go home and face the music.
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A pain in the neckA pain in the neck
a very annoying thing or person.
Your little brother is a pain in the neck.