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Idioms and Expressions: Middle School: Idioms and Expressions, List 1

This list focuses on idioms and expressions that relate to animals.
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  1. underdog
    one who is at a disadvantage and expected to lose
    “The underdogs, the kids that the industry didn’t bet on and perhaps some still wouldn’t? We’re still here.” Washington Post (Dec 8, 2020)
  2. scapegoat
    someone who is punished for the errors of others
    Consequently, whenever he's backed into a corner, requiring a scapegoat, he blames his fellow citizens — everyone but himself. Salon (Jun 2, 2020)
  3. black sheep
    a disgraced, disreputable, or disfavored member of a group
    If Neda was considered the "good girl" in the family, then my cousin Mitra was the rebellious black sheep. Americanized
  4. go to the dogs
    become ruined
    If I leave, the whole country will go to the dogs.” New York Times (Feb 9, 2012)
  5. as the crow flies
    by the shortest and most direct route
    By the road it was thirty-two miles away, but as the crow flies, it was only twenty miles. Where the Red Fern Grows
  6. high horse
    an attitude of arrogant superiority
    “You fall, you get back up. I needed that reality check. It humbled me. I was on my high horse.” New York Times (Aug 31, 2017)
  7. sacred cow
    one unreasonably protected from opposition or criticism
    It may result in sacrificing programs that were once considered sacred cows. Seattle Times (Sep 13, 2017)
  8. take the bull by the horns
    face a difficulty and grapple with it without avoiding it
    Then she decided to take the bull by the horns, and instead of putting their first encounter off any longer, seek it purposely, and get it over. Page, Gertrude
  9. horse around
    play in a rough and careless way
    For a moment they appear to be just a group of pals, horsing around and full of jokes. Los Angeles Times (Feb 19, 2017)
  10. southpaw
    a person who is left-handed
    “It was a lot of pain right away. I couldn’t fight with just one arm, especially being a southpaw.” Seattle Times (Dec 7, 2019)
  11. top dog
    a person who is in charge
    Alt-livia thanks him by getting all bossy and asserting her place as top dog on the Earth 1 mission. Salon (Oct 1, 2010)
  12. let the cat out of the bag
    reveal confidential information or secrets
    My besties guarded my secret feelings with their lives, but it was my little brother who accidentally let the cat out of the bag. Americanized
  13. monkey business
    mischievous or dishonest behavior
    Psy-Group, one of the company’s former employees later said, was engaged not in “serious intelligence” but in “monkey business.” The New Yorker (Feb 11, 2019)
  14. cash cow
    a project that generates a continuous flow of money
    For most of that time, it was a cash cow, raking in advertising dollars from local businesses, a go-to place for apartment and concert listings. Washington Post (Dec 4, 2017)
  15. rat race
    an exhausting routine that leaves no time for relaxation
    That was the whole point of the community—to allow us to escape the money-hungry rat race of modern society. Schooled
Created on Tue Jun 03 13:36:19 EDT 2025

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