Showing posts with label idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [geography] [4]. Show all posts
Showing posts with label idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [geography] [4]. Show all posts

idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [geography] [4]

idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [geography] [4]


under the weather


the tip of the iceberg


get wind of something


win by a landslide


up the creek without a paddle


a small part of a large problem


win by a lot of points

overhear something about someone or something (often gossip)


ill


in trouble

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