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The Language of Shakespeare

The Language of Shakespeare. L. Mercado English IV. Phraseology. Without rhyme or reason. In a pickle. Eaten out of house and home. Vanished into thin air. Salad Days. More sinned against than sinning. Playing fast and loose. Slept a wink breathing your last. hoodwinked.

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The Language of Shakespeare

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  1. The Language of Shakespeare L. Mercado English IV

  2. Phraseology Without rhyme or reason In a pickle Eaten out of house and home

  3. Vanished into thin air Salad Days More sinned against than sinning Playing fast and loose Slept a wink breathing your last hoodwinked Cold comfort

  4. Point your finger Bid me good riddance Send me packing Laughing-stock

  5. The devil incarnate sorry sight Eyesore stone-hearted bloody minded Blinking idiot dead as a door-nail The milk of human kindness Heart of gold Flesh and blood

  6. Foregone conclusion Brevity is the soul of wit Fair play Budge an inch Bated breath Full circle

  7. Barbs from the Bard “Your virginity breeds mites, much like a cheese” (All’s Well That Ends Well) Let’s fool around before you get old and stinky.

  8. Barbs “The lunatic, the lover, and the poet are of imagination all compact.” (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) You’re all nuts!

  9. Barbs “Your villainy goes against my weak stomach, and therefore I must cast thee up.” (Henry V) You Make Me Sick!

  10. Barbs “Frailty, thy name is woman.” (Hamlet) Girls are so easy!

  11. Barbs “Where wilt thou find a cavern dark enough to mask thy monstrous visage?” (Julius Caesar) The best thing you can go is try to hide your ugly face.

  12. Barbs “You unlettered small-knowing soul” (Love’s Labor Lost) MORON!

  13. Barbs “You are one that converses more with the buttock of the night than with the forehead of the morning.” (Coriolanus) Your brains are in your ass!

  14. Barbs “Oh, were my eyeballs into bullets turn’d, That I in rage might shoot them at your face!” (Henry VI) If looks could kill…

  15. Barbs “Doth thy other mouth call me?” (The Tempest) Are you farting at me?

  16. Your Turn Worksheet! Worksheet! HOMEWORK?

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