A match made in heaven!

"When you cry I'll fight to put a smile on your face
If you fall, we fall
I will hear you call...
We're a match made in heaven"

Just kidding! Okay, here's the deal. There are a bunch of idioms that you must guess by looking at these pictures. Find them. Use them in sentences and um..., uh..., yep, that'll be all. Two pics; one idiom. Is it clear? Oh, I chose the pictures at random. Have fun!

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  • That's the spirit. Now I can die in peace.

  • Hehhe,, thanks for your explanation. ^_^ I may learn a little, and practice only a little. Kekeke.. ..
  • Ah, Onee, why are you being so negative? They're fun to say, the mental image alone!

    I'll answer another one for ya. What the heck, huh?

    Pics #2 and 16:

    be barking up the wrong tree be pursuing a misguided line of thought or course of action.

    Example:

    If you think I let you not use idioms, you're barking up the wrong tree.

  • Oh, dear Aseven. Really I don't have any idea to find idioms by looking at these picture. Hiks. I'm really weak in this. But when I see two dogs barking, it probably means two people are mocking each other. Kekekeke.. ..
  • Congrats! You solved another one!
  • So what about " the ball is in your court"?
  • You surrender? Already? That's a bummer. =[

  • Amal, thank you for your guidance. The problem is I don't know much about idiom, I even don't know that I sometimes write an idiom. LOL...

    ASeven, I surrender.. Okay.. :)))
  • Hiya!

    So basically to wrap things up these guys figured it out, people. 5 down, 5 to go! It's really simple. Come on! 

    1) Don't judge a book by its cover.--> by  Sophi(a)sticated     Pics #11 & 14.

    2) Raining dogs and cats--> by Peppo (It's cats and dogs, actually.) Pics #1 & 18.

    Moving on...

    3) LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG     Pics #8 & 15.

    & 4) Once in a blue moon      Pics #3 & 17 -- > by Amal 

    Bonus:

    What the heck, huh?

    5) steal someone's thunder: To lessen somebody's authority    Pics #5 & 12

    You're stealing her thunder, pal. She's the bride!

  • Dear Amal,
    You got it. #5 and 12 are the correct combo. Can you guess the idiom now? I bet you can! :)
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