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Idiom of the Week Review
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Define "that ship has sailed"
an opportunity that has passed or a situation that can no longer be changed
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Define what "flip out" means
to react excited, surprised, or angry; to lose control
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Use "hit the sack" in a sentence
I'm very tired, I'm gonna go hit the sack.
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Define "up in the air"
talk about something that's undecided or unresolved
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Use "go with the flow" in a sentence
I didn't want to go by myself, but my friends were all busy. I had to go with the flow.
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Define "driving me up a wall"
to make (someone) irritated, angry, or crazy
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Define "call it a day"
to quit what you are working on and go home
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Use "call it a day" in a sentence
I decided to call it a day early today and leave work at 11:00 am.
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Use "that ship has sailed" in a sentence
I was thinking about going to the concert but that ship has sailed. It’s sold out.
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Use "driving me up a wall" in a sentence
Your bad singing is driving me up the wall!
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Define "heart of gold"
Someone who is genuinely kind and compassionate.
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This means to quit what you are doing and go home
Call it a day
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Define "hit the sack"
to go to bed
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This idiom means "someone or something that is very hard to find"
needle in a haystack
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Define "pulling my leg"
joke, kid, fool, or trick someone
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Define "on the right track"
doing something correctly or well; halfway there
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Use "on the right track" in a sentence
You haven't quite got the answer yet, but you're on the right track.
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This idiom means "someone or something that is very hard to find"
needle in a haystack
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Define "go with the flow"
To be flexible when things don't go your way
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Define "spitting image"
Someone or something that looks very much like someone or something
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This idiom means "doing something correctly or well"
on the right track
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Use "pulling my leg" in a sentence
I panicked when he said the test was tomorrow, but then I realized he was just pulling my leg.
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Use "flip out" in a sentence
If one more thing goes wrong today, I'm gonna flip out!
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Use "up in the air" in a sentence
My teacher hasn't decided whether or not to give a final exam, it's up in the air.
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Use "spitting image" in a sentence
She is a spitting image of her mother.
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Use "heart of gold" in a sentence
Kim is always willing to help people; she has a heart of gold.
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