WorksheetsIdioms and Their Meanings Quiz
Total questions: 7
Worksheet time: 4mins
What does the idiom "to be in someone's shoes" mean?
To wear someone else's shoes
To be in one's position or situation
To walk a mile
To borrow something
What does the idiom "to look out for number one" mean?
To find the first place
To look after one's own interests
To count numbers
To help others first
What does the idiom "to be back on one's feet" mean?
To stand up after sitting
To be physically healthy again
To walk a long distance
To dance
What does the idiom "the cream of the crop" mean?
The top layer of milk
The best of a group
A type of dessert
A farming technique
What does the idiom "to see the world through rose-colored glasses" mean?
To wear pink glasses
To see only good things; to be an optimist
To ignore everything
To be colorblind
What does the idiom "to chip in" mean?
To break something
To contribute jointly
To play a game
To cook together
What does the idiom "to badger someone" mean?
To ask politely
To get someone to do something by repeated questions or by bothering them
To ignore someone
To help someone quietly
