Check out our page on relationship idioms, then head over to our sister site Rich Reads for this exercise on relationship idioms.
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Extra exercise
Add the missing word to these idioms in this conversation:
A: "We're going through a bit of a ——– patch at the moment – always arguing."
B: "I know what you mean. It always seems to be ——– and downs."
A: "On the other hand, Andy and Sue seem to be as solid as a ——–."
B: "I wouldn't bet on it. Sue told me that they fight like ——– and dog! Still, in years to come, when you look back at all this, it'll just be ——– under the bridge."
A: "I hope so. All this fighting is getting me ——–."
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by: tatank,
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