have a card up one's sleeve
buckle down
burn a hole in one's pocket
fit like a glove
fine tooth comb
have a secret or reserve plan
work extra hard
money that one is tempted to spend
fit perfectly (tight to one's body)
in great detail, extremely carefully
An idiom is a phrase that, when taken as a whole, has a meaning you wouldn't be able to work out from the meanings of the individual words.
Look at the text in the left hand column. They are examples of idioms.
Look at the text in the right hand column. These are the meanings to those idioms.
Drag a "meaning" from the right hand column into the central column next to the idiom to which you think it belongs.
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