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The news about the tragic terrorist acts hit us like a ton of bricks.


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My wife got really mad at me on the weekend and now I'm in the doghouse.


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house/building idioms question 3
My mother left for Europe on Friday. She asked me to hold the fort while she's away.


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I don't like that joke. It hit a little too close to home.


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house/building idioms question 5
I always tell my friend to make herself at home when she comes over.


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The restaurant owner was so happy and he announced that all drinks were on the house.


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house/building idioms question 7
The comedian was really funny. He brought the house down on the weekend.


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house/building idioms question 8
Our neighbors talk about everyone but they don't realize that if you live in a glass house, you shouldn't throw stones.


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house/building idioms question 9
When his father came home and saw the mess, he hit the roof and grounded his son for one month.


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house/building idioms question 10
Megan doesn't like her run-of-the-mill job.


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