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Foreword by Elizabeth Newson |
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Introduction for children |
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The illustrated metaphors |
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The metaphors are arranged alphabetically, based on the first noun - if there Is one. If there is no noun, then the order is taken from the main word that doesn't change, such as "backwards" in "bend over backwards" (people sometimes say "lean over backwards"). |
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5 The ball is in your court |
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7 Scrape the bottom of the barrel |
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10 Get out of the wrong side of the bed |
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12 Drive someone round the bend |
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15 A bone to pick with you |
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16 Don't judge a book by its cover |
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17 Too big for your boots |
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18 Cross that bridge when you come to it |
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19 Take the bull by the horns |
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20 Butterflies In your tummy |
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23 Burn the candle at both ends |
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24 Lay your cards on the table |
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25 Let the cat out of the bag |
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28 Don't count your chickens |
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29 A chip on your shoulder |
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30 That's the way the cookie crumbles |
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31 Too many cooks spoil the broth |
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32 Send someone to Coventry |
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35 Don't put all your eggs in one basket |
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37 Thrown in at the deep end |
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42 Keep your fingers crossed |
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44 Wrap someone around your little finger |
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46 'A big fish in a small pond |
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47 Plenty more fish in the sea |
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50 Teach your grandmother to suck eggs |
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53 Keep it under your hat |
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56 Do that standing on your head |
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57 Speak off the top of your head |
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59 Bury your head in the sand |
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60 Straight from the horse's mouth |
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62 Take a leaf out of someone's book |
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70 Hit the nail on the head |
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75 Come out of your shell |
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77 A skeleton in your cupboard |
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78 Something up your sleeve |
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83 The straw that broke the camel's back |
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84 Swings and roundabouts |
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86 On the tip of your tongue |
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88 Bark up the wrong tree |
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90 Drive someone up the wall |
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91 Water off a duck's back |
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92 Water under the bridge |
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93 Feel under the weather |
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95 A wolf in sheep's clothing |
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97 Pull the wool over someone's eyes |
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98 Get a word in edgeways |
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99 Take the words right out of someone's mouth |
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Blank pages for you to add to your metaphor collection |
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For parents and teachers |
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Appendix 1: A guide to helping children with Asperger Syndrome to understand what we mean |
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Appendix 2: Ideas for using this book |
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