Matching Pairs Bookish idiomsOnline version ProFiles 5, 4J by Krista Kindt-Sarojärvi 1 *TO CUT A LONG STORY SHORT*, the prince turned into a frog and ended up on a French menu. 2 You can probably *READ SOMEONE LIKE A BOOK* after thirty years of marriage. 3 The building was old and grey on the outside, but inside it was *A DIFFERENT STORY*. 4 If you *TELL TALES*, you won't be very popular with other kids at school. 5 Why don't you *TURN OVER A NEW LEAF* and start getting some early nights? 6 Sylvester doesn't look very bright, but you shouldn't *JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER*. 7 The team is very successful because all the members *ARE ON THE SAME PAGE*. 8 Clare's husband is a police officer and he does everything *BY THE BOOK*. * change your habits * * have the same aim * * to get straight to the main point * * report wrongdoings * * not what you might expect * * let appearances influence you * * exactly according to the rules * * know exactly what someone is thinking and feeling *