If you have a good relationship with someone, without any conflicts, it can be described as a:
cacophonous relationshipdiscordant relationshipharmonious relationshipmelodious relationshipsymphonic relationship
Someone who reports a bad situation in an organisation is called a:
bellringerflute playerguitar playerpianoplayerpiperwhistleblower
If someone keeps repeating the same words over and over again, you can say that they are beginning to:
break the recordhear the recordlisten to the recordplay the recordsound like a broken recordturn over the record
If an item is on sale for a very low price, it’s described as:
going for a songhearing a songlooking for a songsinging a songwaiting for a songwriting a song
People who talk about themselves in a boastful way are described as:
blowing their own instrumentblowing their own trumpetplaying their own musicsinging their own songwriting their own music
If someone is doing some false accounting, for example stealing money from an organisation, they are described as being:
on the fiddleon the fluteon the pianoon the pipeson the violin
If a name sounds familiar to you, you can say that it:
hits a bellplays a bellrings a ballrings a bellshakes a bellsounds a bell
If someone is trying to get people interested and involved in a project, you can say that they are:
banging their own drumdrumming their own tunedrumming up supporthitting their own drumplaying their own drumsinging their own song
If someone has done something wrong, and then have to admit it and talk to someone about it, they have to:
copy the musicface the musichear the musiclearn the musicplay the musicsing the musicturn down the musicturn up the musicwrite the music
If you’re happy to hear some good news, for example if a friend passes an exam, you can say:
that’s musicthat’s music in my headthat’s music in my mindthat’s music in my earthat’s music to my earsthat’s musical information
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July 1, 2022