Uncover the Hidden Meanings
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Match the following idioms with their meanings:

To let the cat out of the bag = To reveal a secret Not ones cup of tea = Somebody doesn't like or isn't interested in something Ignorance is bliss = You are better off not knowing To hit the sack = To go to bed

Match the following phrases with their definitions:

To cost an arm and a leg = To be very expensive To hit the nail on the head = To describe something accurately To kill two birds with one stone = To accomplish two things at once To let sleeping dogs lie = To avoid restarting a conflict

Match each expression with its corresponding meaning:

To have a frog in one's throat = To have a hoarse voice To butter someone up = To flatter someone To go back to the drawing board = To start over To add insult to injury = To make a bad situation even worse

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