Choose the right definitions for the idioms below. To bark up the wrong tree. To have a very loud argument To accuse the wrong person To cut down a tree by mistake To take the bull by the horns. To take part in a Spanish rodeo To deal successfully with a difficult situation To be under pressure because of forthcoming events To turn one's nose up. To have a cheerful mood To think that something is not good enough for you To be too scared To let the cat out of the bag. To make your cat more active by letting it walk outside To let someone do something that used to be prohibited To tell a secret to everyone (sometimes intending to)
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To bark up the wrong tree.

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  • To have a very loud argument
  • To accuse the wrong person
  • To cut down a tree by mistake

To take the bull by the horns.

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  • To take part in a Spanish rodeo
  • To deal successfully with a difficult situation
  • To be under pressure because of forthcoming events

To turn one's nose up.

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  • To have a cheerful mood
  • To think that something is not good enough for you
  • To be too scared

To let the cat out of the bag.

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  • To make your cat more active by letting it walk outside
  • To let someone do something that used to be prohibited
  • To tell a secret to everyone (sometimes intending to)