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Idioms & Music Words

Idioms with Music words

Hi guys! Do you know idioms with music words

In case you don't or you want to remember one's, you should take the next challenge.
Now, I challenge you to guess the meaning of idioms mentioned in the following conversations, could you guess what each one means

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Liz: Hi Kei!
Kei: Hi! It was such a long ⏳.
Liz: How are things?
Kei: My wife is pregnant with our first 👶.
Liz: It's 🎵 to my 👂👂! Congrats!
Kei: Thanks. I'm so 😄.

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Chris: Did you change your 💿🎵?
Mark: I did it after examined the pros and cons.

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Richard: Sonja's really 😠 with you for forgetting her 🎉🎂.
Raphael: I know. I have to speak to her and 🙆 the 🎵.

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Marcos: Oh! You look as fit as a 🎻!
Dayane: Thanks. I've trained in the gym.

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Clark: Does that band rings a 🔔?
Bruce: Of course. I'm a big fan of the band. Would you like to listen to the latest album?
Clark:Yes, please.

Did you guess the meanings of these idioms❓ Well; if you are 😕, don't 😟 don't 😢. Let's see their meanings 😉.

'(be) music to someone's ears'
something that is very pleasant or
gratifying to hear or discover.

'change someones's tune'
express a very different opinion or
behave in a very different way.

'face the music'
be confronted with the unpleasant
consequences of one's actions.

'(be as) fit as a fiddle'
(be) in very good heath;
(be) very fit.

'ring a bell'
something that rings a bell sounds
vaguely familiar to someone (they
can't remember the exact details).

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