IDIOM OF THE DAY

IDIOM OF THE DAY

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πŸ’« LIKE CHALK AND CHEESE

If two people are like chalk and cheese, they are completely different from each other:

🌠My brother and I are like chalk and cheese.

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πŸ’«PLAY CAT AND MOUSE WITH SOMEONE

To tease, confuse or fool someone by trying to trick them into making a mistake so that you have an advantage over them.

🌠 The famous businessman spent his time playing cat and mouse with the judge.

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πŸ’«LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG

To reveal a secret.

🌠How did Mom find out we were planning a surprise party for her? Who let the cat out of the bag?

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πŸ’« CATCH SOMEONE RED-HANDED

Apprehend someone in the course of wrongdoing.

🌠The boys were trying to steal a car and the police caught them red-handed

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