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Idiom- Bouncing off the walls Example- "It's the day after Halloween, and my students are bouncing off the walls!"

Idiom- Break a leg Example- "Break a leg in tonight's performance!"

Idiom- I'm all ears Example- "How can I help you today? I'm all ears!"

Idiom- Best of both worlds Example- "I have a cat and a dog. I have the best of both worlds."

Idiom- Biting off more than you can chew Example- "Tonight I have homework, my student council meeting, and basketball practice. I bit off more than I could chew!"

Idiom- You hit the nail on the head Example- "I love that idea! You hit the nail on the head."

Idiom- Up in the air Example- "I'm not sure what's happening this weekend. My plans are up in the air."

Idiom- It's raining cats and dogs Example- "It's raining cats and dogs! It looks like we'll have indoor recess today."

Idiom- Felling under the weather Example- "I'm really feeling under the weather and I don't think I can go to the game."

Idiom- Wear my heart on my sleeve Example- "I can't help but cry during a sad movie. I always wear my heart on my sleeve."

Figurative meaning- I'm really listening to you.

Figurative meaning- I have not made a decision yet.

Figurative meaning- Trying to do more than you are able to do

Figurative meaning- Good luck!

Figurative meaning- Have a lot of energy and are hyper

Figurative meaning- It's raining very hard.

Figurative meaning- Showing feelings easily

Figurative meaning- Getting only good things from two different situations.

Figurative meaning- Feeling sick

Figurative meaning- You said something that is exactly right.