idiom answers:in order; lined up or positioned in a special way. EG from big to small, old to young, first to last.out of order: the opposite to in order or broken EG this ATM is out of order.on purpose: to do something with intent or meaning.by accident:not on purpose/ by chanceknow by heart: to remember everything perfectly, so you don't need to checktake part in:to join or entry something event or party.give me a break:I want some quite time or peace time so shut up!
idiom answers:
ReplyDeletein order;
lined up or positioned in a special way. EG from big to small, old to young, first to last.
out of order:
the opposite to in order or broken EG this ATM is out of order.
on purpose:
to do something with intent or meaning.
by accident:
not on purpose/ by chance
know by heart:
to remember everything perfectly, so you don't need to check
take part in:
to join or entry something event or party.
give me a break:
I want some quite time or peace time so shut up!