Idiom: Lines of communication ( way of communication ) Hit the book: What it means is, there is a tight copulation between food habits and the character/approach. I agree with this 100%. I tested this on myself and learned. Each and every food has it...
Idiom: Like wildfire ( spread quickly) Hit the book: PERFORMANCE: As the adults arrive on the day of the trip hand them the packet which you prepared for them. If you will not be all together in one location during the field trip be sure to designate...
Idiom: Like there's no tomorrow ( go crazy ) Hit the book: PREPARATION: Once all your plans have been made it's time to start preparing. The first thing you should prepare for is safety. Make sure you have at least one amply stocked first aid kit. So...
Idiom: Like the back of your hand ( know something very well ) Hit the book: Explorer Survive Malaria Hike Fossil...
Idiom: Like taking candy from a baby ( something which is easy ) Hit the book: Slow down to savor the good parts of life. There are bound to be a few things in your life that bring you comfort or peace. Whether it's drinking that first cup of coffee...
Idiom: like peas in a pod ( people who are similar ) Hit the book: Poetry Stop someone from doing something Judge Treat someone with respect...
Idiom: Like father liake son 有其父必有其子...
Idiom: Like a clockwork ( accurate ) Hit the book: On the swim team Chorus Get along with Typical Challenge...
Idiom: Like a moth to a flame ( doing something attractive and dangerous ) Hit the book: Potion Disability Inspire Down syndrome Chromosome...
Idiom: Like a kid in a candy store ( excited ) Hit the book: Question:How should I handle a situation where a relative keeps asking to borrow money? 1. You'll have to tell him that, if he wants to borrow money, he should go to a bank because they're...