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English, 29.05.2020 19:04 jazwhi1507

Think you can match the idioms & phrases to the correct definition? Follow the link to the last breakout! Once sorted, write the 2nd letter of the definition in the code blank. Tip: use all lowercase letters & write the letters in numerical order of the phrases! Follow the link to the last breakout:
and so, the first 5 i got right
but the last 5
catch some rays
dog days of summer
turn up the heat
head in the clouds
oof the beaten track
*off
i had the correct definitions
witch were:
to sit in the sun
the hottest days of summer
putting pressure on someone
when you are lost in thought in daydreams
and a place theat is out of the way or uncommon
and i got ohuhp
BuT iT sAy WrOnG
helppp

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