Tag: Idioms

24. Idioms – Week 10

Kia ora.

Hereby are the weekly idioms I had to do (week 10). For sure, I do know these idioms, I just forgot to highlight them.

My favorite one out of these options is ‘Feathers in your cap’. Because according to the meaning, it means having a great achievement or special honour – which sounds inspirational.

I wonder if you notice any of these idioms. Out of the five, which is your favorite?

If you have any questions, comment them down below!

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24. Idioms

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This week’s Idioms is a bit different – It’s about creating a new drawing and adding a table in it, then adding five or more idioms that describe an antagonist.

I used my idiom slides that I blog about every week  – for some ideas. I also used google to search up idioms that describe an antagonist. I made the setting red to represent the anger coming from an antagonist. (If you don’t know what ‘antagonist’ means, it means villain.)

In addition, my favorite one out of these five idioms I added, is the saying ‘Get out of my face.’

I like that one because it reminds me of the time I told my sister to go away and stop bothering me. What’s your favorite one out of those five? let me know in the comments down below.

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24. Idioms

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I’ve done my daily idioms. The one highlighted blue, I never knew that phrase existed. The one I highlighted yellow, I already knew that idiom existed. To be honest, my favorite Idiom in this mahi is the phrase ”Feel like a million dollars”, because I can imagine swimming in a million dollars. It’s great!

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That’s all for today’s blog. Ask me any questions, bye!