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TS U8 L7.4&8.5

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    Idioms
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  • to become mentally ill, or to start behaving in a silly or strange way:
    lose your mind
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  • to make a serious effort to defeat someone, usually by criticizing or harming them in a cruel way
    go for the jugular
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  • someone who always does the same thing in the same way
    creature of habit
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  • he became pale
    colour drained from his face
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  • to say that you did something or that it is your fault
    take the blame
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  • o admit the truth about a secret you have been trying to keep
    come clean
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  • the stage at which someone is about to become very angry
    boiling point
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  • to show no sign of surprise or worry when something unexpected happens US (UK not bat an eyelid)
    not bat an eye/eyelash US (UK not bat an eyelid)
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  • to accept the blame for something another person did
    take a/the fall for sb US informal
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  • something that you do because it will help you to achieve something else
    a means to an end
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  • to do what someone else was going to do before they do it, especially if this takes success or praise away from them
    steal sb's thunder
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  • to show what someone's real character is, especially when it is unpleasant
    show sb in their true colours
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