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Idioms related to water

Hi guys❗ How are things

Today's post is related to water because of the World  Water Day. Guys, do you know expressions with the word 'water'

In case you don't. 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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Ted: I'm really sorry. I haven't said that last night.
Tod: Don't worry❗ It's all 💧 under the 🌉.

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Benjamin: Have you heard what did that 🇫🇷 ⚽👨 
Danielle: Yeah. That ⚽👨 spends 💰 like 💧.

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Eddie: How was the driving lesson of Bruce❓
Rose: Bruce'd never driven a 🚙 but he took it like a 🦆  to 💧.


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Sam: I haven´t seen your sis in months. How is going with her❓
Dean: Well, last moth, Karen had financial problems. Fortunately, she kept her 🙆 above the 💧.

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Sam: Do you know that  the fast-food restaurant is selling this 🆕 🍔
Dean: Yeah. They were testing the💧s  about that 🍔 last week.

#water 💧 #bridge 🌉  #French 🇫🇷 #footballer ⚽👨 #money 💰 #vehicle 🚙 #duck 🦆  #head 🙆 #new 🆕 #hamburger 🍔

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

'(It's) water under the bridge'
Something bad happened
in the past is now forgotten.

'like water'
in large quantities.

'take to sth like a duck to water'
become used to
something very easily.

'keep sb's head over the water'
deal with a difficult
situation, usually financial
difficulties, and manage to survive.

'test the waters'
find out if something is
likely to be successful before
doing it or making a decision.


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