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Example: Jeetu found it difficult to teach. But he started enjoying it once he found his, feet, keep your chin up- be joyful even in a tough situation, Example: Mr. Gautam kept his chin up even when most of his colleagues criticized, him., mumbo-jumbo-nonsense or meaningless speech, Example: Most advertisements confuse us with mumbo-jumbo., 10, :- someone who takes the blame for another's mistake., scapegoat-:, Example: Although many pupils were making noises in the classroom, Ashwin became, the scapegoat when the headmaster came for inspection., Let's Work, A., Fill in the blanks using the correct idioms from the ones given in the box:, beating around the bush 5, a piece of cake4, mumbo-jumbo(2, cock and bull story, kept his chin up 3, 1., Sudhakar, and worked hard even when he lost a lot of money in his business., 2., Nimisha's holiday adventure is nothing but a, 3., You cannot confuse the exminer by writing, Winning another gold medal will be, for this team., 4., 5., While giving a speech you must never bore the audience by., В., Use the given idioms in sentences of your own :, Shelieles te bueak ithe iee when I an interviewing., Be beld he aliesty rag oten arms fongth., Iais is gnd to Lave the, 1., to break the ice, 2., at an arm's length, agueement in flok, black and white, and white., alfinail., 3., 4., all in all, uend to gother, off "and" pn, for tun ., years., 5., off and on, turn a blind eye I Knew 2st reu uito as cheating on my but I chose, Iee pdy will foll flat without Bet", 6., to twrn a blirol eye, 7., fallen flat, mind maus, Ihave mado up, I den't wont to be at sixes and sevens with yo4., I hove triad, 8., made up my mind, 9., at sixes and sevens, euAYy, every, and nouw Iam at, posible Aounce without succes,, my wits end., 10., at his wits end, 69, Grammar-6, Scanned with CamScanner