Some cat idioms with their meaning and 1 sentence for each
Well, herearethreeidioms I know
Idiom:Let the cat out of the bag
Meaning:To give away or let out a secret
Sentence:We were planning to bake a cake for my mother's birthday, but little Tim let the cat out of the bag.
Idiom:Cat got your tongue
Meaning:Not being able to reply, being baffled
Sentence:Has the cat got your tongue?
Idiom:Raining cats and dogs
Meaning:To rain very heavily
Sentence:All the children cannot go out to play today because it was raining cats and dogs.
Idiom:Let the cat out of the bag
Meaning:To give away or let out a secret
Sentence:We were planning to bake a cake for my mother's birthday, but little Tim let the cat out of the bag.
Idiom:Cat got your tongue
Meaning:Not being able to reply, being baffled
Sentence:Has the cat got your tongue?
Idiom:Raining cats and dogs
Meaning:To rain very heavily
Sentence:All the children cannot go out to play today because it was raining cats and dogs.