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That Silver Lining ©www.thatsilverlining.com Idioms for English Life is Like a Box of Chocolates Sometimes life is sweet and good and sometimes life is bad and bitter. You never know what you will get or what will happen.

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Life is Like a Box of Chocolates

Sometimes life is sweet

and good and sometimes

life is bad and bitter.

You never know what you

will get or what will happen.

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The Light of Someone’s Life

A person someone loves very much

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When Life Gives you Lemons… Make Lemonade

Be positive and make the best of situations.

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The Story of my Life

Some things (often bad

or unpleasant) that

regularly happen to someone, happening again.

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Lay Down Your Life

To give your life (die)

for something or someone.

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Live Life in the Fast Lane

Have a Dangerous,

carefree or very exciting life.

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A Fact of Life

Something bad or

unpleasant that must

be accepted because it is a part of life.

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A Matter of Life or Death

An issue or situation

that involves the

possibility that someone may die.

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Life is in Someone’s Hands

Someone’s or

something’s life is

going to be decided by someone else.

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Make Life a Misery for Someone

To be bad or mean to

someone. To make them

feel down and give

them stress and sadness.