What does the idiom "to be in the same boat" mean?
practical
commuter
connect
cycle
What does the idiom "hit the road" mean?
traffic congestion
fuel
emergency
What does the idiom "drive (someone) up the wall" mean?
outskirts
What does the idiom "throw (someone) under the bus" mean?
to cause someone else to suffer in order to save oneself or gain personal advantage
(verb) to join two things or places together
(noun) a substance like gas or coal that produces energy when it is burned
to be in the same unpleasant or bad situation as other people
(verb) to travel by bicycle
(noun) a person who travels between home and work or school regularly
(noun) when too many vehicles use a road and it results in slower speeds or no movement at all
to make someone very irritated, frustrated or angry.
to leave (especially to go home); to depart on a journey (especially to travel to a place by car).
(noun) the outer area of a city or town
(adjective) useful: suitable for the situation it is being used for
(noun)an unexpected situation that requires immediate action