Idioms


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Idioms have multiple meanings.

Literal or figurative, which way are your leaning?

Idioms have multiple meanings.

Literal or figurative, which way are your leaning?

 

Grab the bull by the horns, put your foot down

Put your foot down, put your foot down

Grab the bull by the horns, put your foot down

Put your foot down, put your foot down

 

Keep your chin up, now bend over backwards

Keep your chin up, now bend over backwards

Keep your chin up, now bend over backwards

Keep your chin up, now bend over backwards

 

You got ants in your pants, shake a leg

If you got ants in your pants, shake a leg

If you got ants in your pants, shake a leg

If you got ants in your pants, shake a leg

 

Idioms have multiple meanings. (Keep your fingers crossed)

Literal or figurative, which way are your leaning?

Idioms have multiple meanings. (Now get this monkey off my back)

Literal or figurative, which way are your leaning?

 

You gotta make waves, make waves, 

make waves, make waves

And roll with the punches, roll with the punches,

roll with the punches, roll with the punches

 

Rock the boat if you’re in a pickle

Rock the boat if you’re in a pickle

March to the beat of a different drummer

Just march to the beat of a different drummer

 

Keep a straight face now, no monkey business,

no monkey business, no monkey business

Keep a straight face now, no monkey business,

no monkey business, no monkey business

 

Literal, what does it say?

Figurative, what does it convey?

Remember with literal, what does it say?

Figurative, what does it convey?

 

Idioms have multiple meanings.

Literal or figurative, which way are your leaning?

Idioms have multiple meanings.

Literal or figurative, which way are your leaning?

Get this monkey off my back!

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