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like  a  chicken  with  its  head  cut  off  —  in  a  hysterical  man-
      ner;  in  a  frenzy;  in  a  very  nervous  way
      EXAMPLE  1:  Ken  was  late  for  work,  and  he  couldn’t  find  his  car  keys.  He
      was  running  around  his  apartment  like  a  chicken  with  its  head  cut  off.
      ExampLe  2:  Patricia  ran  around  the  school  looking  for  her  lost  backpack
      like  a  chicken  with  its  head  cut  off.
      Note:  This  idiom  is  usually  used  with  the  phrase  “to  run  around”  as  in
      the  above  examples.

      like  crazy  —  with  great  speed  or  enthusiasm

      EXAMPLE  |:  When  Pete  Sampras  won  the  tennis  match,  the  crowd  started
      cheering  like  crazy.
      Example  2:  Ann  ran  like  crazy,  but  she  still  didn’t  manage  to  catch  the  bus.

      like  pulling  teeth  —  very  difficult

      ExamMpPLe  |:  It’s  like  pulling  teeth  getting  Max  to  talk  about  his  girlfriend.
      Example  2:  Kyle  hates  to  study.  It’s  like  pulling  teeth  getting  him  to  do
      his  homework  every  night.

      never  mind  —  don’t  worry  about  something;  forget  it;  it
      doesn’t  matter
      Example  |:  You  forgot  to  pick  up  eggs  at  the  supermarket?  Never  mind.
      I'll  get  them  tomorrow  morning.
      EXxAmpLe  2:  Never  mind  what  your  friends  say.  You  need  to  do  what  you
      think  is  right.

      (to)  pitch  in  —  to  help
      ExampLe  1:  Nicole  offered  to  pitch  in  and  clean  up  her  neighborhood
      beach.  She  picked  up  five  plastic  cups  and  an  old  towel.
      EXAMPLE  2:  If  you  need  my  help,  just  ask.  I’d  be  happy  to  pitch  in.
      Synonyms:  to  lend  a  hand,  to  lend  a  helping  hand;  to  help  out


      (to)  run  around  —  to  move  about  quickly
           ce
      Examp  |:  I’ve  been  running  around  all  day  making  final  arrange-
      ments  for  our  trip  to  Costa  Rica  tomorrow.
      ExampLe  2:  Debbie  is  exhausted.  She  ran  around  town  all  day  today.

      things  are  looking  up  —  things  are  improving
      EXAMPLE  |:  Elizabeth  found  a  wonderful  new  job  and  just  moved  into  a
      beautiful  new  apartment.  Things  are  looking  up  for  her.
      EXAMPLE  2:  Things  are  looking  up  with  the  economy.


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