Susan is daydreaming about summer. She has her "head in the ___".
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Fabulous!
Doh! ๐คฌ
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"In the heat of the moment" refers to what?
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Brilliant! ๐
I'm afraid that wasn't it. ๐
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If you "take a ___ check," it means you are postponing something.
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Outstanding!
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. ๐
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What does it mean when "the heat is on"?
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Marvelous!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. ๐
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To take advantage of favorable conditions is to "make ___ while the sun shines."
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Nice going!
Not quite.
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Which idiom is about enjoying time in the sun?
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Thumbs up! ๐
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. ๐
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The hottest days of the summer season might be called the "___ days of summer."
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You get a gold star for that! ๐
That was incorrect.
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Which idiom describes something that spreads quickly?
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That's right!
Nope, sorry. ๐ข
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If someone is "full of hot air," what are they doing?
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Absolutely right! ๐
I'm afraid that wasn't it. ๐
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If someone is "throwing caution to the ___," it means they are taking a risk.
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Hooray! ๐ฅณ
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A period of peace before trouble arises might be referred to as "the calm before the ___"?
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Outstanding!
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. ๐
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"Dead of summer" refers to...
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Stunning!
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If you are "blowing hot and cold," what are you doing?
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Awesome!
Doh! ๐คฌ
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"Hot as blazes" is used to describe what?
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Good job!
That was incorrect.
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Which idiom means to do something regardless of any obstacles?
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Brilliant! ๐
Hmm, I don't think so. ๐
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What does it mean to 'make a splash'?
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Nice!
Hmm, I don't think so. ๐
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Which idiom describes doing something in opposition to the majority?
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Slay!
Nope, sorry. ๐ข
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If you feel like 'a ___ out of water', it means you might be feeling out of place in a particular situation.
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You've nailed it!
Not quite.
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A drop in the ___ is used to describe a small, insignificant amount.
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Bravo!
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. ๐
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What does it mean to 'go off the deep end'?
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You've nailed it!
Nope, sorry. ๐ข
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