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None Everyday People and Places
Feeling lucky.
  1. To get permission to do something.
  2. To test the boundaries with risky behavior without receiving any ramifications… yet.
  3. Exactly what it sounds like, have a feeling or intuition that you have luck coming your way.
None Everyday People and Places
What is the meaning of the idiom?

KEEP MUM
  1. an ugly face.
  2. to keep quiet about something.
  3. a very strict mother.
None Defining Words
A storm with lots of snow.
  1. drought
  2. flood
  3. blizzard
None Similar Sounds
Choose what the first sound of the following word sounds like:

CAKE
  1. hard g (guh)
  2. soft g (juh)
  3. hard c (kuh)
  4. soft c (sss)
None Similar Sounds
Choose what the first sound of the following word sounds like:

COP
  1. hard g (guh)
  2. soft g (juh)
  3. hard c (kuh)
  4. soft c (sss)
None Everyday People and Places
None Frequently Confused Words
None Frequently Confused Words
None Vocabulary
What is the ADVERB of the verb 'attract'?
  1. attraction
  2. attractively
  3. attractive
None Grammar
Emily's FATHER is a doctor.
  1. noun
  2. adjective
  3. verb
  4. adverb
None Everyday People and Places
What is the meaning of the idiom?

MOTHER NATURE
  1. to keep quiet about something.
  2. controls the natural world.
  3. something necessary.
None Food and Eating
What is the meaning of the idiom?

FOOD FOR THOUGHT
  1. different experiences make life more exciting
  2. to think seriously consider something
  3. to have a lot of things to worry about; too much responsibility
None Special Occasion Words
What is the meaning of the idiom?

TO HAVE A CRUSH
  1. To not be able to stop thinking about someone else.
  2. An exciting feeling of being very smitten by someone.
  3. To like someone, maybe without them even knowing.
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