idiomatic expressionsVersión en línea match the correct idiomatic expression with their meaning por Larissa Van Hoof 1 Group 1 2 Group 2 3 Group 3 4 Group 4 5 Group 5 6 Group 6 7 Group 7 8 Group 8 9 Group 9 10 Group 10 11 Group 11 12 Group 12 13 Group 13 14 Group 14 15 Group 15 A penny for your thoughts A way of asking what someone is thinking Ball is in your court It is up to you to make the next decision or step Best of both worlds Meaning: All the advantages. Can't judge a book by its cover Cannot judge something primarily on appearance. Off one's rocker Crazy, demented, out of one's mind, in a confused or befuddled state of mind, senile. Take with a grain of salt This means not to take what someone says too seriously. Whole nine yards Everything. All of it. Sit on the fence This is used when someone does not want to choose or make a decision. Put wool over other people's eyes This means to deceive someone into thinking well of them. Once in a blue moon Meaning: Happens very rarely. add fuel to the fire Something that worsens an already bad situation. all bark and no bite Being verbally threatening, but unwilling to do anything significant. Chase your tail Spending a lot of time and energy doing a lot of things but actually achieving too little. Fine-tooth comb Examining something carefully to not miss out any details Get the show on the road Putting up a plan or idea into action.