FOOD IDIOMS. HOT POTATOES
Attach each idiom with its meaning by
- A BAD EGG
- To make something more exciting.
- This idiomatic expression has different meanings: It’s related to a person who is often in trouble, or somebody you can’t trust because he/she is dishonest.
- It means to earn the income.
- HOT POTATO
- It is a controversial or difficult subject.
- It is a person to whom one is extremely found and proud.
- It is someone who is good at dealing with difficult situations and clever.
- TO BRING HOME THE BACON
- It means to earn the income.
- It is a person to whom one is extremely found and proud.
- This idiom means to give away a secret or a surprise.
- SPICE THINGS UP
- It is a controversial or difficult subject.
- It is someone who is good at dealing with difficult situations and clever.
- To make something more exciting.
- ONE SMART COOKIE
- It is means to use your brain. Think about something.
- It is someone who is good at dealing with difficult situations and clever.
- It is a person to whom one is extremely found and proud.
- USE YOUR NOODLE
- It is a controversial or difficult subject.
- This idiom means to give away a secret or a surprise.
- It is means to use your brain. Think about something.
- APPLE OF ONE'S EYE
- It is a controversial or difficult subject.
- It is someone who is good at dealing with difficult situations and clever.
- It is a person to whom one is extremely found and proud.
- TO HAVE YOUR CAKE AND IT TOO
- To make something more exciting.
- It means to have or do two good things at the same time that are impossible to have or do at the same time.
- It is means to use your brain. Think about something.
- THE BIG CHEESE
- It is a powerful and important person in organization or group
- This idiomatic expression has different meanings: It’s related to a person who is often in trouble, or somebody you can’t trust because he/she is dishonest.
- It means to earn the income.
- SPILL THE BEANS
- It is means to use your brain. Think about something.
- It is a powerful and important person in organization or group
- This idiom means to give away a secret or a surprise.
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