Use idioms in sentences
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Trying to please both his boss and his wife puts him between the devil and the deep blue sea.
That company puts on a good performance only once in a blue moon
He had to eat humble pie and publicly admit his error.
The police went over the apartment with a fine-tooth comb.
Don’t worry about what he said. He’s just pulling your leg.
I'm going to gogive her a piece of my mind about it.
I have to work at two jobs to make ends meet.
hope it helps
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That company puts on a good performance only once in a blue moon
He had to eat humble pie and publicly admit his error.
The police went over the apartment with a fine-tooth comb.
Don’t worry about what he said. He’s just pulling your leg.
I'm going to gogive her a piece of my mind about it.
I have to work at two jobs to make ends meet.
hope it helps
plz mark brainliest
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1. The students were faced between the devil and the deep sea cause they had to take the test either way.
2. My maths teacher gives a free period once in a blue moon.
3. The criminal had to eat a humble pie while being questioned by the police.
4. The mother was beside herself with grief when she heard that her daughter was dead.
5. Sherlock went through a fine toothed comb of the crime scene.
6. My friends always think it is funny to pull my leg.
7.In the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Mrs. Weasley gave Bellatrix a piece of her mind when she attempted to harm Ginny Weasley her daughter.
(This is not my own. It is there in Harry Potter)
8. The family down the road has struggles making ends meet.
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