Define These Idioms For Kids Quiz

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1. What does the phrase 'DOWN IN THE DUMPS' typically mean?

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The phrase 'DOWN IN THE DUMPS' is an idiom used to describe feeling sad or depressed.

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2. What does the phrase 'CUT IT OUT' mean?

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The phrase 'CUT IT OUT' is commonly used to tell someone to stop a certain action or behavior.

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3. What does it mean to cry over spilled milk?

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The expression 'cry over spilled milk' means to be upset about something that has already happened and cannot be changed, similar to being upset about a loss.

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4. What does the phrase 'the apple of my eye' mean?

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The phrase 'the apple of my eye' is a common English idiom that refers to someone who is very dear and cherished, not a literal apple or any other literal interpretation.

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5. What does the phrase 'BITE YOUR TONGUE' mean?

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The phrase 'BITE YOUR TONGUE' is not to be taken literally, but rather as a figurative way of telling someone to stop talking.

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6. What does the phrase 'KEEP YOUR CHIN UP' mean?

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The phrase 'KEEP YOUR CHIN UP' is commonly used to encourage someone to stay positive and optimistic even when facing tough circumstances.

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7. What does the phrase 'NEW KID ON THE BLOCK' mean?

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The expression 'NEW KID ON THE BLOCK' typically refers to someone who is new to a school or area, especially someone who is still adjusting and getting to know the surroundings and people.

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8. What does it mean to 'start off on the wrong foot'?

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The phrase 'start off on the wrong foot' indicates a negative or unfavorable beginning to a situation or task.

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9. What does the phrase 'pick up your ears' mean?

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The phrase 'pick up your ears' is an idiom that means paying close attention or listening carefully to what is being said.

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10. What does the phrase 'sick as a dog' typically mean?

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The phrase 'sick as a dog' is commonly used to describe someone feeling unwell or under the weather.

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What does the phrase 'DOWN IN THE DUMPS' typically mean?
What does the phrase 'CUT IT OUT' mean?
What does it mean to cry over spilled milk?
What does the phrase 'the apple of my eye' mean?
What does the phrase 'BITE YOUR TONGUE' mean?
What does the phrase 'KEEP YOUR CHIN UP' mean?
What does the phrase 'NEW KID ON THE BLOCK' mean?
What does it mean to 'start off on the wrong foot'?
What does the phrase 'pick up your ears' mean?
What does the phrase 'sick as a dog' typically mean?
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