music idioms

You got 6 correct out of 6. :D 1. Sara can hold her breath for over a minute. She's ___________________. music to my ears fit as a fiddle facing the music change your tune Remember, "fit as a fiddle" means that you are in perfect, or very good health. If Sara can hold her breath for that long, she is probably very fit and healthy! 2. If Jill doesn't ____________, she's going to lose her job! face the music fit as a fiddle clear as a bell change her tune If you "change your tune," you are changing the way you act and speak in a situation. In this sentence, Jill is probably not a very good worker, so she needs to change her ideas and habits. 3. Our team won in extra time? That's _________________! music to my ears facing the music clear as a bell fit as a fiddle When something is music to your ears, it is exactly what you wanted to hear. 4. My teacher's lesson was _________________. I understood it perfectly! face the music fit as a fiddle clear as a bell music to my ears 5. What kind of movies does my sister like? Well, she's really into action, __________________. and music to my ears changing her tune and all that jazz facing the music 6. Mom, I can't lie to you anymore. I stole a cookie and I'm ready to __________________. face the music and all that jazz to be clear as a bell be music to your ears This means to accept the consequences of an action.

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