viernes, 15 de febrero de 2019

It's raining Idioms and Dogs

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Hello!!

Idioms are finally here! But... what are they?

Idioms express a particular sentiment, but they do not literally mean what the individual words themselves mean.

For example: 


It's raining cats and dogs


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It doesn't mean literally that but that it is raining a lot! 

So now it's your turn! Today the topic is WEATHER, can you find some idioms related to it? 
Show me yours in the comments below! I can't wait to see your idioms. 

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41 comentarios:

  1. Hello:
    My idiom is "brainstorming" and it means to generate many ideas quicky
    Best Iván & Sol

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  2. Hello our idiom is:
    "I feel under the weather"
    and it means that you feel ill.
    Hugs Theresa

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  3. Hello:
    My idiom is "a storm in a teacup" & it means a small problem, Wich has been blown out of proportion. Best Olivia & Nora.

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  4. Hello Miriam my idiom is

    chase rainbow to puerse unrealistic goals.

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  5. Hello my idiom is "To make hay when the sun shines"and it means to make the most of an opportunity while it lasts. Lucas & Marcelo.

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  6. Hello Miriam i am Ignacio and this is my idom
    "As right as rain"andi Feeling fine and healthy.

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  7. Hello I am Isabel and my idiom is have your head in the clouds and it means to be distracted.
    Best,
    Isabel.

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  8. Hello Miriam i am Ignacio and this is my idom.


    "As right as rain"and it means "Feeling fine and healthy".

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  9. Hugo.:Hello Miriam my idiom is

    chase rainbow to puerse unrealistic goals.

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  10. Hello Miriam i am Marcos S. The octopus will fall.

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  11. my idiom is "Come rain or shine" and it means whatever the weather situation. Marcelo & Lucas.

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  12. Hello Miriam my idiom is

    chase rainbow to puerse unrealistic goals.best hugo & mario

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  13. Hello Miriam i am Ignacio and this is my idiom.


    "As right as rain"and it means "Feeling fine and healthy"best,Ignacio

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  14. Hello:
    My idiom is "Have your head in the clouds" and it means not know what is happening around you or out of touch with reality
    Best Sol & Iván

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  15. Hello im Carolina and my idiom is "To get wind of something" That means that you get notice of something or you hear a rummor...
    Best
    Carolina

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  16. Hello:
    My idiom is "to get wind of something" and it means hear a rumor of something. Best, Nora & Olivia.

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  17. Hello my idiom is:
    Brake the ice,
    it means,
    say or do something to make someone feel relaxed.
    Best Antía.

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  18. Hello:
    My Name is Marco and my idiom is:
    On cloud nine and it means:
    Very happy

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  19. Hello:
    my idiom is get wind of something and it means hear a rumuor of something best, Juan

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  20. Hello my idiom is:
    to have your head in the clouds
    it means,
    to be dreaming all the day.
    Best Alex Rodríguez.

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  21. Hello:

    My idiom is "It's raining men" and it means " It's raining a lot" Best, Estrella

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  22. Hello:
    my idiomis"a storm in a teacup"andit means"unnecessary anger or worry about an unimportant or
    trivial matter"best,miguel Ballesteros

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  23. Hello my idiom is:Brainstorm and it means:Have a lot of ideas at the same time,

    best Mark

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  24. Hello Miriam
    Hector and I have found this language: on cloud nine

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  25. Hello:

    My idiom is,every cloud has a silver lining,
    and it means,that you always see something positive, even if you are going through a very bad time.
    Best, Daniela.

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  26. Hello:
    my idiom is under the weather
    and it means to feel unwell or in low
    spirits best Nick G

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  27. Hi Miriam
    Nico and me I have found this language:To be under the weather

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  28. Hello my idiom is:
    a rainbow chase
    and it means,
    A quest which is pointless because its object is illusory.
    Best Miguel.

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  29. Hello: My idiom is "come rain or shine" and it means "When a person does not care if it's sunny or it rains" best,Mateo

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  30. Hello:
    My idiom is "Steal someone’s thunder" and it means "to take attention away from someone on their special day i.e. a wedding or birthday.

    Example: Look at Jenny in that dress, she really stole the bride’s thunder"
    Best, Elsa.

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  31. Hello Miriam
    My idiom is "Rain on my parade" and it means: if someone rains on your parade, they ruin your pleasure or plans.
    For example: I was excited about the weekend but then, of course, my brother came along and rained on my parade.
    Best
    Paula P.

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  32. Hello Miriam, I am Gabriel of 5ºC. my idiom is "To save up for a rainy day" that means to put some money for a future time when it might be needed.

    Best,
    Gabriel

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  33. Hello Miriam
    My idiom is "The time is gold."
    Don't means that because the time is not gold.Means that for example, if you think it, a minute is very long and in one minute you can do a lot of things.

    Best,

    Tomás.

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  34. Hello Miriam:
    I am Jara of 5ºA and my idiom is "Acold day in July" that means samething that never happen.

    Best
    Jara

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  35. Hello miriam
    my idiom is "in april water thausen" ,but in april no ere thausen of water.

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  36. Hello Miriam
    my idiom is "it´s clows in the horizon"
    it means that bad thing are comming
    best Paula

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  37. Hello my idiom is “get wind of something” and it means that you begin to suspect that something is happening or you hear a rumour of something. Best, Javi

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  38. Hello Miriam

    I am Hugo 5ºa " In November are more cold "



    BEST
    HUGo

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  39. Hello Miriam,I am Lucía Solera of 5ºA and my idiom is "Have your head in the clouds" that means that you dont now what is happening around you

    Best,
    Lucía Solera

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  40. Hello Miriam,
    I'm Ana,and my, idiom is "Chase rainbows" that means try to achieve the impossible.
    Best,
    Ana González

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  41. Hello Miriam,
    I'am Alex and my idiom is "Break a leg"
    that means good luck.
    Best,
    Alex Rodríguez.

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