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Idioms Activity
Idioms Activity
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Health – Fitness
A. Match each idiom with its meaning.
1. in bad shape a. This is a humorous way of saying that someone is still alive.
Under thetheweather
Land of living
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3. back into shape c. To suffer from the unpleasant after-effects of drinking too much alcohol.
Have a hangover
4. bag of bones d. When you need to take some exercise in order to become fit and healthy
again.
Back into shape
5. full of beans e. Someone that after an illness or an accident, is physically healthy again. ¥ñ&÷iñ :
3. new lease of life A person who is run down is in poor physical condition.
Run down
4. go under the knife When you are not feeling very well.
Under the weather
the mend
5. have pins and on
7. pull through To have a tingling sensation in a part of the body, for example an arm or
a leg, when it has been in the same position for a long time.
Have pins and needles
8. run down This expression refers to a period of time after an illness or accident
which could have caused death.
Living on borrowed time
9. spare part
To be in excellent physical condition.
surgery In the pink of health
10. spare tire To recover from a serious illness.
Pull through AHHHH
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12. Birds and the When someone has a roll of flesh around the waist.
bees Spare tire