Blow the whistle on (somebody)

Blow the whistle on (somebody)

Idiom:  "blow the whistle on (somebody)"; used as a verb First Example: Maria : How was the soccer game?  Neil : It was awful! The...
Starstruck

Starstruck

Idiom: "Starstruck” Example #1: Jan: I’m so excited to be at the World Cup this year. I still can’t believe it. It’s like a dream. Stev...
Get a kick out of something

Get a kick out of something

Idiom:  "Get a kick out of something" Example #1: Chris: Hey Leo, are you watching the World Cup game today? Leo: I love watchin...
Jump on the bandwagon

Jump on the bandwagon

Idiom:  "jump on the bandwagon" Example #1: Carlos: Did you watch the Kings game last night? Tommy: I thought you didn't watc...
Horsing around

Horsing around

Idiom: "horsing around" Example: Mariela:   Minami, you really should pay more attention in your Idioms class. I don’t think you ...
Beating a dead horse

Beating a dead horse

Idiom:  “Beating a dead horse” Example: Minami:   Hey there Mariela.  I heard you were talking to Joyce about politics yesterday, and you to...