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100

Caught red-handed

To be caught in the act of doing somethignwrong

100

Raining cats and dogs

Raining very heavily


100

It costs an arm and a leg

To be very expensive and/or overpriced

100

Have money to burn

To have more money than is needed


200

Fish out of water

to be out of your usual environment

200

Under the weather

To be feeling sick or unwell

200

Piece of cake

A way of saying that something is very easy

200

Fit as a fiddle

To be in good shape

300

Head over heels

To be completely into something (usually in love)

300

Call it a day

To finish or stop doing something

300

Let the cat out of the bag

To reveal a secret by accident

300

Time is money

Time is valuable

400

Spill the beans

To reveal a secret

400

The early bird gets the worm

It is better to start something early

400
Hit the nail on the head

To be exactly correct

400

Over the moon

Very happy/excitd

500

Break a leg!

A way of wishing someone good luck

500

Once in a blue moon

Very rarely

500

Get your ducks in a row

To prepare before you do something

500

Don't cry over spilled milk

There's no point in being upset about what can't be changed

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