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Below you will see the table of idioms that was on the previous page, but some words are missing. Complete the table by typing in the missing words.
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A of wills
A disagreement where both sides are determined to winGet off (someone’s) back
Stop criticising or telling someone what to doBury the
To stop and argument and agree to make peaceOver my dead body!
When you refuse to let someone do something they want to doSend (someone)
To tell someone to leave.Wipe the clean (very similar to ‘bury the hatchet’)
To forget about previous disagreements or problems and to start againOver my dead body!
When you refuse to let someone do something they want to doon thin ice
Doing or saying something that could easily/quickly end up in a disagreement or troublePick in (something)
Trying to finding faults in something someone is doing or sayingA bone to pick with (someone)
Something that annoyed you that you want to talk to the person aboutAn branch
Something you do, say or offer to try an end a disagreementSplit hairs
Disagreeing about small or irrelevant detailsWater under the bridge
To say that something that you had disagreed about is no longer importantAdd to the fire
To make a situation or argument even worseTo clear the air
To talk about something to stop a feeling of disagreement or resentmentAgree to disagree
To agree not to argue anymore about a difference of opinionAt each other’s
Always arguing (normally strongly)On the warpath
To be very angryA point
A subject that someone is sensitive about and should therefore be avoidedTo clear the air
To talk about something to stop a feeling of disagreement or resentmentA battle
A disagreement that has been going on for some time.
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