Idioms from A to Z
Across
- 5. I really put my ______in it when I asked her about her ex-boyfriend.
- 7. The test was a piece of ______— everyone finished early.
- 8. We can watch a movie or play a game — it’s up ______ you.
- 12. His constant humming really gets on my _____.
- 13. The food at that restaurant is out of this _____— you should try it.
- 16. Their relationship is on a knife-_____after the big argument.
- 17. I go back to visit my hometown ______ so often.
- 19. I agree with you to some _____, but not completely.
- 21. You’ve got the wrong end of the ______— I didn’t mean to criticize you.
- 22. The meeting starts at 8 a.m. on the ______, so don’t be late.
- 23. She was over the _______when she won the competition.
- 24. The price of eggs has gone through the _____recently.
Down
- 1. I don’t have the faintest ______where she put the keys.
- 2. The weather went from bad to ______, and soon the whole street was flooded.
- 3. On the one ______, studying abroad is exciting; on the other ______, it’s very expensive.
- 4. Going on holiday this month is out of the ______— we’re too busy.
- 6. Let’s head home — there’s a _____ out there with all the traffic and noise.
- 9. His reaction was completely _____the top; it wasn’t that big of a deal.
- 10. What on ______are you doing with the microwave in the bathroom?
- 11. When the pandemic will truly end is anyone’s ________.
- 13. That’s all very ______, but how are we going to afford it?
- 14. Last but not ______, I want to thank my parents for their support.
- 15. The new rule is a real pain in the _____for teachers.
- 18. The homework was as _____ as ABC; I finished it in five minutes.
- 20. I would trust him again not in a _____ years.