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Love Idioms

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    Try to figure out these idioms about love.
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  • If you don't have a partner and are ready to meet a potential one, you are said to be: s___ a___ r___ t___ m___.
    single and ready to mingle
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  • An expression meaning to get married to someone is to: g___ h___.
    get hitched
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  • When you are really sad after the break-up or loss of a loved one, you are said to be: h___-b___.
    heart-broken 
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  • When two couples go on a date together, they: g___ o___ a  d__ d___.
    go on a double date
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  • When you decide not to marry someone at the last minute, you: leave someone at the a___.
    leave someone at the alter
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  • If you are someone's favourite, you are said to be: the a___ of someone's e___.
    the apple of someone's eye
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  • When you go on a date with someone you don’t know, you: go on a  b___ date.
    go on a blind date
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  • Another way of saying that you broke up with someone is to say that you: d___ someone.
    dumped someone
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  • If you fancy someone, you are said to: have a c___ on someone.
    have a crush on someone
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  • Another way of saying to get married is to: tie the k___.
    tie the knot
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  • When you fall in love with someone the first time you see him/her, you are said to have: fallen in love at f___ s___.
    fallen in love at first sight
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  • Two people who are perfect for each other are said to be: a m___ made in h___.
    a match made in heaven
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  • If a couple is experiencing problems, they are said to be: on the r___.
    on the rocks
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  • If you are completely in love with someone, you are said to be: head over h___.
    head over heels
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  • When you ask someone to marry you, you: pop the q___.
    pop the question
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  • To be officially involved in a romantic relationship with someone is reffered to as: being an i___.
    being an item
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