Matching Pairs Worksheet
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black and blue bruised black tie formal [from appropriate dress] blackmail to use detrimental information as leverage in controlling the actions (often extorting payment) of others brown out partial loss of electricity gray area a context or section, as of a law, which is easily disputable; a "murky area" having a green thumb able to make plants grow well pink-collar workers office workers, especially women red-faced embarrassed white as a sheet pale, frightened white-collar workers management blue blood royal
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19 January 2016
csmagica21 Author
These are some colour related idioms, used them in a matching pair activity. Have fun practising your idioms.