Relacionar Columnas Idiomatic LanguageVersión en línea Match the Idioms to their definition. por Karen Cambron 1 "to clown around" 2 "to have your way" 3 "Break a leg" 4 "to lose your touch" 5 "to poke your nose into" 6 "to call it even" 7 "to whistle in the dark" 8 "(to be) a million miles away" 9 "excuse my French" 10 "Pull yourself together" 11 "at the end of the day" 12 "It’s a piece of cake" 13 "sparks fly" 14 "horse of a different color" 15 "to go with your gut" 16 "get a life" 17 "Get your act together" 18 "dressed to kill" 19 "I’m feeling under the weather" 20 "every Tom, Dick and Harry" when all components of a situation have been considered don't act so stupid; get some purpose for existing good luck! to act silly referring to something altogether different to guess aimlessly; to speculate as to a fact I’m sick to show too much interest in and possibly interfere in a situation that does not concern you to succeed in being allowed to do what you want it’s easy to no longer have the ability to do things that you were able to do successfully in the past to not be aware of what is happening around you because you are daydreaming or thinking of something else a strong, mutual romantic attraction dressed to make a strong impression, usually in fancy or stylish clothes to apologize in a humorous way for using inappropriate or offensive, rude or foul language to consider and decide an exchange fair, equitable and settled to trust your feelings and instincts, rather than logic or analysis, when making a decision calm down you need to improve your behaviour/work everyone and anyone