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(to)  hit  the  nail  on  the  head  — to  be  right
       ExampLe  |:  Dawn  hit  the  nail  on  the  head  when  she  said  that  Tiffany  is
       jealous  of Amber.
       EXxaMpLe  2:  Steve  hit  the  nail  on  the  head  with  his  idea  of  moving  his
       company’s  manufacturing  facility  to  China.

       (to  be)  on  thin  ice  (with  someone)  —  to  be  in  a  dangerous
       position;  to  be  temporarily  on  somebody’s  bad  side
       EXxaMPLe  1:  Joey  was  on  thin  ice  with  his  mom  after  he  spent  his  lunch
       money  on  candy  bars.
       EXAMPLE  2:  Bill  was  on  thin  ice  with  his  girlfriend  after  she  saw  him  at
       the  movie  theater  with  another  girl.
       Note:  There  is  also  the  variation  “to  skate  on  thin  ice.”  Joey  knew  he
       was  skating  on  thin  ice  when  he  bought  candy  with  his  lunch  money.

       (to)  pay  (someone)  a  compliment  —  to  give  someone  a  com-
       pliment;  to  offer  someone  an  admiring  comment
       ExampLe  1:  Professor  Russo  paid  Jennifer  a  compliment.  He  said  she
       had  a  beautiful  smile.
       EXAMPLE  2:  Isn’t  it  wonderful  to  pay  someone  a  compliment?  It  makes
       them  feel  good,  and  it  doesn’t  cost  you  anything!

       (to)  shake  in  one’s  shoes  —  to  tremble  with  fear;  to  be  afraid
       EXAMPLE  |:  Brianna  is  scared  of  her  French  teacher,  Monsieur  Le  Mon-
       stre.  Whenever  he  speaks  to  her,  Brianna  starts  shaking  in  her  shoes.
       Exampce  2:  During  the  storm,  Billy  was  hiding  under  his  kitchen  table
       and  was  really  shaking  in  his  shoes.

       shut  up
       1)  be  quiet,  stop  speaking

       EXxampLe:  The  professor  talked  for  hours.  I  thought  he’d  never  shut  up.

       2)  Stop  speaking!
       Exampte:  Nicole  kept  telling  Ted  to  turn  down  his  stereo.  Finally,  he  got
       angry  and  said,  “Shut  up!”
                                                 had
                                                  is  rude.  It’s  better
       Norte:  Remember  that  telling  somebody  to  “shut  up!”
       to  say  “Be  quiet!”  or  more  politely,  “Please  be  quiet!”

       Way  to  go!  —  Good  work!
       ExampLe  1:  You  won  $2,000  in  the  poetry  writing  contest?  Way  to  go!
       EXAMPLE  2:  That  was  an  interesting  article  you  wrote.  Way  to  go!


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