Английские фразеологизмы со словом cat

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  • 14.09.2025
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"Cat" idioms
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Cat idioms

“A fat cat”

Somebody rich and powerful

To tell people a secret

“Like cat and dog”

Fighting badly

In a nervous or excited way

Very pleased about something

To do sth that makes people angry

When their boss is away people often behave badly

Lost your tongue?

Fit one of the “cat” idioms in each of these situations

My friend Alex loves football. He often watches it on TV. But his dream had always been to watch a final match of his favourite team at the stadium. So when his father brought home two tickets for such a match Alex looked ... .
My grandmother often says, “...” when I don’t tell her something she expects me to say. I don’t mind because I know that it’s a joke.
My mum often told me that I should be very careful with her favourite Chinese vase. Yesterday playing with my little brother I broke it. You can imagine that I felt ... when Mum returned home from work.

Fit one of the “cat” idioms in each of these situations

This morning when we were having an English lesson our teacher had to leave the classroom to answer a phone call. Some of the boys and girls at once started shouting at the top of their voices and fooling around. When the teacher came back to the classroom she said, “Oh, well, ... .”
When my best friend Helen told me that her parents wanted to move to a new flat and that Helen would have to change her school, she asked me to keep it a secret and I promised not to... .
Andrew and Peter are cousins but they fight ... . They never agree with each other and if one of them says “yes”, the other says “no”. We all hope that they’ll grow out of it.

Fit one of the “cat” idioms in each of these situations

When my father tries to tell me that I should be careful not to make people angry he usually says, “..., son.” I think I understand what he means.