![]() I was going to take a ride on Geoff's motorcycle, but I chickened out when he gave me a helmet to wear.Īrthur clammed up when I asked him about his family.Ī person who does the same thing as someone else ![]() To decide not to do something out of fear (usually just before) It looks like the cat's got your tongue, Lucy. Said about someone who doesn't speak (usually due to shyness) I'm going to have a cat nap while you're cooking dinner. I learned about the birds and the bees when my baby brother was born. Lisa had ants in her pants the day before her interview. ![]() Unable to sit still or remain calm out of nervousness or excitement At the end is an animal idioms quiz to check your understanding. Each entry includes the meaning of the idiom and shows the idiom in context in an example sentence. Here are some common idioms based on animals.
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