C 2 C1/C2 Expressions with ‘worm’ 26 February, 20202 March, 2022 blogdeserena image from clipartpin Created by blogdeserena Idioms and expressions with worm Here you have a quiz with idioms and expressions related to worms. Please don't forget to leave a like if you found the quiz fun. Quiz by Serena The phrasal verb 'to worm yourself into' refers to... making somebody like you or trust you, in order to gain some advantage for yourself when you are learning a great deal about something. If you 'turn something on its head', you ... break it. make people think differently about a subject. The idiom 'The worm will turn' refers to... a situation where good or bad luck may change. a person who is usually patient and quiet will complain when the situation gets too tough. The idiom 'A can of worms' refers to ... a situation that seems to get worse and worse something that is quite disgusting The idiom 'Early bird catches the worm' refers to... a person who gets up very early. a person who takes advantage of a situation before others. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte share thisTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related share thisTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...