Answer:
Some idioms:
On cloud nine
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'be on cloud nine' as 'to be extremely happy and excited.'
Sentence :
I am on cloud nine since I discovered that I have topped my semester-end exams.
Through thick and thin
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'through thick and thin ' as 'If you support or stay with someone through thick and thin, you always support or stay with them, even if there are problems or difficulties.'
Sentence :
My best friend has stayed with me through thick and thin .
Pull someone's leg
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'pull someone's leg' as 'to tell someone something that is not true as a way of joking with the person.'
Sentence :
Don't be upset. I was just pulling your leg.
Under the weather
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'under the weather' as 'If someone is or feels under the weather, they feel ill.'
Sentence :
I missed school as I was feeling a bit under the weather.
Paragraph:
I missed school as I was feeling a bit under the weather. The next day my friend told me that I should've come to school the day before because there was a DJ and they watched movies in class all day. Before I could register any emotion, my friend said "Don't be upset. I was just pulling your leg." I My best friend had stayed with me through thick and thin, I could not ask for a better friend. The day before I missed school we took a huge exam. Now I am on cloud nine since I discovered that I have topped my semester-end exams.
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