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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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chicken out (of something)<br />

- to stop doing something because of fear<br />

I chickened out of jumping into the lake from the high diving board.<br />

(one's) chickens have come home to roost<br />

- one's words or acts come back to cause trouble for a person<br />

Her chickens came home to roost <strong>and</strong> now she must take responsibility for what she<br />

did.<br />

chilled to the bone<br />

- very cold<br />

I was chilled to the bone when I came in out of the rain.<br />

chime in<br />

- to join in a song or conversation<br />

We were having a nice conversation until our friend chimed in <strong>and</strong> started<br />

complaining about everything.<br />

chip in<br />

- to contribute or pay jointly for something<br />

We chipped in <strong>and</strong> bought our father a birthday present.<br />

chip off the old block<br />

- a person who looks or acts like one of his parents<br />

The boy is a chip off the old block <strong>and</strong> acts exactly like his father.<br />

chips are down<br />

- the time when one faces the greatest obstacles<br />

When the chips are down the boy goes to his father for advice <strong>and</strong> encouragement.<br />

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