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C2/C1 English idioms with moon and stars

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Do you know any English moon and star idioms? On this quiz you will learn what expressions such as loony, over the moon or ‘once in a blue moon’ mean. Do you have similar ones in your language?

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Idioms with moon and star

Here you have a quiz with idioms and expressions related to moon and star

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Quiz by Serena

If somebody says that something happens once in a blue moon, they mean...

The expression 'the Stars and Bars ' refers to...

 

If somebody showed their naked bottom in public, either as a joke or as an insult they were ...

To be loony is...

To thank your lucky stars is...

If somebody thinks you are reaching for the stars, they think ...

 

If somebody has stars in their eyes, they ...

What's the topic if the adjective 'star-studded' is used?

If somebody wants something very difficult to get, they could be...

If somebody askes you 'What's your star sign?' they want to know...

If somebody says they will do something hard for them to accomplish they are ...

If somebody is starry-eyed you think they're ...

If a person sees stars, what's happened to them?

If you are very happy about something, you are...

To be star-struck is to be...

 

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