60 Idioms for 2nd Graders

Idioms are fun phrases where the words mean something different together than they do all by themselves. People use them to make talking and writing more colorful and exciting. In this article, you will learn many cool idioms that are just right for young learners.

In this lesson, we’ll look at idioms that mean common things you might say every day. Let’s get started and explore some of these helpful expressions.

Idioms for 2nd Graders

1. Apple of my eye

Meaning: Someone who is very special and dear to you.

For Example: Little doggies are the apple of my eye. / My baby sister is the apple of my eye.

Other Ways to Say: Very special / Most precious

2. Ball is in your court

Meaning: It is your turn to take action or make a choice.

For Example: I told you the rules, so now the ball is in your court. / You need to decide what game to play because the ball is in your court.

Other Ways to Say: Your turn / Up to you

3. Barking up the wrong tree

Meaning: Looking in the wrong place or blaming the wrong person.

For Example: If you think I took your crayon, you are barking up the wrong tree. / The teacher knew Sam was barking up the wrong tree about who lost the ball.

Other Ways to Say: Making a mistake / Looking in the wrong spot

4. Beat around the bush

Meaning: Avoiding saying what you really want to say because you are nervous.

For Example: Stop beating around the bush and tell me if we are having pizza. / Please do not beat around the bush when you answer my question.

Other Ways to Say: Waste time talking / Talk in circles

5. Bite the bullet

Meaning: To face a hard situation with bravery.

For Example: I had to bite the bullet and take my medicine. / We need to bite the bullet and clean up this big mess.

Other Ways to Say: Face it bravely / Power through

6. Break a leg

Meaning: A nice way to wish someone good luck before a show or test.

For Example: My mom told me to break a leg at the school play. / We said break a leg to our friends before the spelling bee.

Other Ways to Say: Good luck / Do your best

7. Buy a pig in a poke

Meaning: Buying something without seeing it first.

For Example: Ordering a mystery toy online is like buying a pig in a poke. / Do not buy a pig in a poke before checking if it works.

Other Ways to Say: Sight unseen / Risky buy

8. Call it a day

Meaning: To stop working on something and finish for now.

For Example: We played outside until it got dark and then called it a day. / Let us clean our desks and call it a day.

Other Ways to Say: Stop working / Finish up

9. Cat got your tongue

Meaning: Being very quiet because you do not know what to say.

For Example: Why are you so quiet, did the cat get your tongue? / When the teacher asked him a question, it looked like the cat got his tongue.

Other Ways to Say: Speechless / Too quiet

10. Chew the fat

Meaning: To have a friendly, casual chat with someone.

For Example: Grandma and grandpa love to sit on the porch and chew the fat. / We had time to chew the fat before the movie started.

Other Ways to Say: Chat away / Talk together

11. Chip on your shoulder

Meaning: Being mad or upset about something that happened in the past.

For Example: He has had a chip on his shoulder ever since he lost the race. / Try not to walk around with a chip on your shoulder all day.

Other Ways to Say: Bad mood / Grumpy attitude

12. Clam up

Meaning: To suddenly stop talking and stay quiet.

For Example: He tends to clam up when he meets new people. / She will clam up if you ask her too many questions.

Other Ways to Say: Stay quiet / Shut your mouth

13. Cost an arm and a leg

Meaning: When something is very, very expensive.

For Example: That big bicycle costs an arm and a leg. / We wanted the huge toy castle, but it cost an arm and a leg.

Other Ways to Say: Very pricey / Super expensive

14. Cry over spilled milk

Meaning: Being sad or mad about a mistake that cannot be fixed.

For Example: I dropped my juice, but there is no use crying over spilled milk. / Do not cry over spilled milk when you lose a simple game.

Other Ways to Say: Worrying for nothing / Dwelling on the past

15. Curiosity killed the cat

Meaning: Being too nosy can get you into trouble.

For Example: Do not peek inside that wrapped box because curiosity killed the cat. / He wanted to know what was in the closet, but curiosity killed the cat.

Other Ways to Say: Stop being nosy / Too much snooping

16. Cut corners

Meaning: To do something the easy or fast way, sometimes skipping important steps.

For Example: If you cut corners on your drawing, it will not look very neat. / Do not cut corners when tying your shoes or they will fall off.

Other Ways to Say: Take shortcuts / Rush through

17. Dark horse

Meaning: Someone who surprises everyone by winning or being really good at something.

For Example: Nobody thought Leo would win the race, but he turned out to be a dark horse. / Our team was the dark horse in the science fair.

Other Ways to Say: Surprise winner / Quiet achiever

18. Down to earth

Meaning: Being nice, friendly, and easy to talk to.

For Example: Even though she is a great singer, she is very down to earth. / Our new teacher is kind and wonderfully down to earth.

Other Ways to Say: Humble and sweet / Real and friendly

19. Drop the ball

Meaning: To make a mistake or forget to do something important.

For Example: I forgot to bring the soccer ball to the park, so I really dropped the ball. / Do not drop the ball on your homework assignment tonight.

Other Ways to Say: Mess up / Make a blunder

20. Dropping like flies

Meaning: When many people get sick or quit something at the same time.

For Example: With the winter cold going around, kids in our class were dropping like flies. / The players got tired and started dropping like flies.

Other Ways to Say: Falling fast / Quitting quickly

21. Eat your words

Meaning: To admit that you were wrong about something you said.

For Example: He said I could not jump high, but now he has to eat his words. / When my guess was wrong, I had to eat my words.

Other Ways to Say: Take it back / Admit a mistake

22. Elvis has left the building

Meaning: The show or event is completely over.

For Example: We packed our bags because Elvis has left the building. / The party ended and Elvis has left the building.

Other Ways to Say: All done / Show’s over

23. Every dog has its day

Meaning: Everyone gets a turn to be lucky or successful eventually.

For Example: Do not worry if you lost today because every dog has its day. / Keep trying your best because every dog has its day.

Other Ways to Say: Your turn will come / Good luck awaits

24. Face the music

Meaning: To accept the consequences of something you did wrong.

For Example: I broke the lamp, so now I have to face the music. / It is time to face the music and clean up your mess.

Other Ways to Say: Take responsibility / Accept the truth

25. Fall by the wayside

Meaning: To be left behind or forgotten.

For Example: My old toys started to fall by the wayside when I got a new bike. / Do not let your reading practice fall by the wayside.

Other Ways to Say: Left behind / Forgotten over time

26. Feet on the ground

Meaning: Staying sensible and calm.

For Example: Keep your feet on the ground even when you are excited. / She always keeps her feet on the ground during tests.

Other Ways to Say: Stay calm / Be sensible

27. Fish out of water

Meaning: Feeling uncomfortable or out of place in a new situation.

For Example: On my first day at the new school, I felt like a fish out of water. / He felt like a fish out of water at the fancy party.

Other Ways to Say: Out of place / Uncomfortable

28. Fit as a fiddle

Meaning: Being very healthy and full of energy.

For Example: After a good night’s sleep, grandpa felt fit as a fiddle. / The puppy ran around the yard, fit as a fiddle.

Other Ways to Say: Healthy and strong / Super lively

29. Flash in the pan

Meaning: Something that is very popular for a short time and then fades away.

For Example: That toy was popular for a week, but it was just a flash in the pan. / His great trick was just a flash in the pan.

Other Ways to Say: Quick fad / Short success

30. Foot in your mouth

Meaning: Saying something embarrassing or silly by accident.

For Example: I put my foot in my mouth when I called my teacher mom. / He always puts his foot in his mouth when he speaks too fast.

Other Ways to Say: Say something silly / Oops moment

31. Full of beans

Meaning: Having a lot of energy and excitement.

For Example: The little kids were full of beans at the birthday party. / My puppy wakes up every morning full of beans.

Other Ways to Say: Super energetic / Very lively

32. Get out of hand

Meaning: When something becomes too wild and hard to control.

For Example: The pillow fight started to get out of hand very fast. / Please calm down before this game gets out of hand.

Other Ways to Say: Too wild / Out of control

33. Get up on the wrong side of the bed

Meaning: Waking up in a grumpy and unhappy mood.

For Example: Why are you so cranky, did you get up on the wrong side of the bed? / He was mad all morning because he got up on the wrong side of the bed.

Other Ways to Say: Wake up cranky / Bad morning

34. Give someone the cold shoulder

Meaning: To ignore someone on purpose.

For Example: She was upset with her brother and gave him the cold shoulder. / Do not give your friends the cold shoulder when they want to play.

Other Ways to Say: Ignore someone / Give a cold look

35. Go down in flames

Meaning: To fail completely and in a big way.

For Example: My plan to build a giant card tower went down in flames. / His attempt at the hard puzzle went down in flames.

Other Ways to Say: Fail big / Total crash

36. Go the extra mile

Meaning: To put in extra effort to do something really well.

For Example: She went the extra mile to make her poster look amazing. / Always go the extra mile to help a friend.

Other Ways to Say: Try extra hard / Do more

37. Green thumb

Meaning: Being very good at growing plants and flowers.

For Example: My grandma has a green thumb and grows lovely roses. / If you want to grow a garden, you need a green thumb.

Other Ways to Say: Good at gardening / Plant lover

38. Hang in there

Meaning: To keep trying and not give up when things are hard.

For Example: Hang in there, math class will be over soon! / When the puzzle got tough, my dad told me to hang in there.

Other Ways to Say: Don’t give up / Keep going

39. Head in the clouds

Meaning: Daydreaming and not paying attention to what is happening.

For Example: Wake up with your head in the clouds and listen to the teacher! / She had her head in the clouds and missed her turn in line.

Other Ways to Say: Daydreaming / Not paying attention

40. Hit the nail on the head

Meaning: To say or do something that is exactly right.

For Example: You hit the nail on the head when you guessed my favorite color. / Your answer hit the nail on the head.

Other Ways to Say: Spot on / Exactly right

41. Hold your horses

Meaning: To wait a minute and slow down.

For Example: Hold your horses, we need to put on our coats first! / Hold your horses before you run out the door.

Other Ways to Say: Wait a moment / Slow down

42. In hot water

Meaning: Being in trouble for something you did.

For Example: I was in hot water when I spilled paint on the rug. / He knew he was in hot water when he broke the vase.

Other Ways to Say: In trouble / Facing consequences

43. Jump on the bandwagon

Meaning: To join in on something popular that everyone else is doing.

For Example: Everyone started wearing funny hats, so I jumped on the bandwagon. / Do not just jump on the bandwagon unless you really like it.

Other Ways to Say: Join the crowd / Follow the trend

44. Keep your chin up

Meaning: To stay cheerful and brave when things are hard.

For Example: Keep your chin up, you will do better on the next test. / My mom told me to keep your chin up when I scraped my knee.

Other Ways to Say: Stay positive / Be brave

45. Know the ropes

Meaning: To understand how to do something well.

For Example: After playing for a week, he really knows the ropes of the game. / She is new, but she will soon know the ropes.

Other Ways to Say: Know the way / Understand the rules

46. Let the cat out of the bag

Meaning: To share a secret by accident.

For Example: I let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party. / Try not to let the cat out of the bag before Friday.

Other Ways to Say: Spill the secret / Tell the truth

47. Make a mountain out of a molehill

Meaning: Making a big deal out of a very small problem.

For Example: It was only a tiny scratch, so do not make a mountain out of a molehill. / She cried over a lost pencil and made a mountain out of a molehill.

Other Ways to Say: Overreact / Exaggerate

48. On cloud nine

Meaning: Feeling super happy and joyful.

For Example: Winning the ribbon put me on cloud nine. / When we got a puppy, the whole family was on cloud nine.

Other Ways to Say: Overjoyed / Extremely happy

49. Out of the woods

Meaning: Being out of danger or past the hardest part of something.

For Example: The sick kitten is finally out of the woods and feeling better. / We finished the hardest math problems, so we are out of the woods.

Other Ways to Say: Past the danger / Safe now

50. Piece of cake

Meaning: Something that is very easy to do.

For Example: The spelling test was a piece of cake for me. / Riding my bike without training wheels was a piece of cake.

Other Ways to Say: Super easy / Simple task

51. Pull someone’s leg

Meaning: To tease someone playfully by telling a funny joke or lie.

For Example: Do not believe him, he is just pulling your leg about the monster. / I was only pulling your leg when I said recess was cancelled.

Other Ways to Say: Tease playfully / Joke around

52. Put a sock in it

Meaning: A funny way to ask someone to be quiet.

For Example: My brother was talking too loud during the movie and I told him to put a sock in it. / Please put a sock in it so I can finish reading.

Other Ways to Say: Be quiet / Hush up

53. Raining cats and dogs

Meaning: Raining very hard outside.

For Example: We had to stay inside for recess because it was raining cats and dogs. / Grab your umbrella because it is raining cats and dogs.

Other Ways to Say: Pouring rain / Heavy storm

54. Rule of thumb

Meaning: A general rule or guideline that is good to follow.

For Example: A good rule of thumb is to wash your hands before eating. / As a rule of thumb, always check your work twice.

Other Ways to Say: Good guideline / Handy rule

55. See eye to eye

Meaning: To agree with someone on something.

For Example: My sister and I do not always see eye to eye on which game to play. / We finally saw eye to eye on the project topic.

Other Ways to Say: Agree completely / Share views

56. Smell a rat

Meaning: To feel like something is trickery or wrong.

For Example: When the door was open, I could smell a rat. / He smelled a rat when his candy bar disappeared.

Other Ways to Say: Sense trouble / Feel suspicious

57. Spill the beans

Meaning: To share a secret with someone.

For Example: Go ahead and spill the beans about where we are going. / She refused to spill the beans about the gift.

Other Ways to Say: Tell the secret / Reveal info

58. Take the bull by the horns

Meaning: To face a tough problem bravely and directly.

For Example: I took the bull by the horns and cleaned my messy room. / It is time to take the bull by the horns and finish your homework.

Other Ways to Say: Take charge / Face it head-on

59. Under the weather

Meaning: Feeling a little sick or tired.

For Example: I stayed home from school today because I was under the weather. / My teacher felt under the weather and drank some hot tea.

Other Ways to Say: Feeling sick / Not well

60. When pigs fly

Meaning: Something that will never, ever happen.

For Example: I will clean my room when pigs fly! / He said he would eat broccoli flavored ice cream when pigs fly.

Other Ways to Say: Never happening / Not possible

Exercise to Practice

  1. When my mom gave me a hug after school, I felt like I was ________.
  2. My little sister is the ________ of my eye.
  3. Don’t worry about dropping your pencil on the floor, there is no use crying over ________.
  4. The spelling test was a ________ of cake because I studied all night.
  5. My dad told me to ________ my horses before running out into the street.
  6. When the teacher asked who ate the cookie, Tim looked like the cat got his ________.
  7. Winning the big soccer trophy put our whole team on ________ nine.
  8. If you think I took your red crayon, you are barking up the wrong ________.
  9. Please stop beating around the ________ and tell me what game we are playing.
  10. My grandma has a green ________ and grows the prettiest flowers in her yard.
  11. The teacher told us to ________ in there when the math problem got hard.
  12. Outside my window, it was raining cats and ________ all afternoon.
  13. I stayed home in bed because I was feeling a little under the ________.
  14. My brother tried to trick me, but I knew he was just pulling my ________.
  15. I told my best friend a secret, but she let the cat out of the ________.

Answer Key

  1. on cloud nine
  2. apple
  3. spilled milk
  4. piece
  5. hold
  6. tongue
  7. cloud
  8. tree
  9. bush
  10. thumb
  11. hang
  12. dogs
  13. weather
  14. leg
  15. bag

Conclusion

Learning these fun idioms helps you understand stories, jokes, and everyday conversations much better. It is a wonderful way to make your own writing and speaking sound super creative and exciting.

Try using one or two of these new expressions when you talk to your friends or family today. You will be amazed at how much fun it is to use colorful words in your daily life.

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