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Cambridge Dictionary defines an idiom as a group of words in a fixed order that has a particular meaning that is different from the meaning of each word on its own.

From: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. Cambridge Dictionary. Available at: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/.

In the sentences: “I can’t go to school today. I’m feeling under the weather.”; “When healthy eating became popular, many people jumped on the bandwagon”; “I’m ready to paint the town red with my friends.” and “He spilled the beans about coming home for the holidays.” , the idiomatic expressions in bold have the following meanings:

  • enduring pain or a difficult situation bravely; to make an extra effort; join a popular activity or trend; give up or admit defeat.
  • feeling lucky or blessed; to give up; say exactly the right thing; make people feel comfortable in a new situation.
  • feeling sad or bored; stay up late; do something the easy way; say things that are not true.
  • feeling sick or unwell; to join an activity that has become popular; go out and enjoy yourself by partying and having fun; reveal a secret.
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