Sports related
Food related
Animal related
Nature related
Body related
100

This means that you have achieved great success or accomplished something exceptionally well.

Knock it out of the park

100

To add excitement or variety to a situation.

Spice things up

100

An obvious problem or issue that people are avoiding.

Elephant in the room

100

Something that is new and refreshing

Breath of fresh air

100

To ignore or pretend not to see something

Turn a blind eye

200

To stay focused on the task at hand and not get distracted.

Keep your eye on the ball.

200

To take on more responsibilities or challenges than you can handle.

Bite off more than you can chew

200

To accomplish two tasks with a single action.

Kill two birds with one stone

200

Feeling unwell or sick

Under the weather

200

To be watchful and alert

Keep your eyes peeled

300

To make a mistake or fail to do something.

Drop the ball

300

Two things that are very similar.

Two peas in a pod

300

To reveal a secret or disclosed information that was supposed to be kept confidential.

Let the cat out of the bag

300

To endure a difficult situation

Weather the storm

300

Something that is very expensive

Cost an arm and a leg

400

To unexpectedly present something surprising or unexpected.

Throw a curveball

400

This idiom is used to refer to the entirety of something, down to the last detail.

The whole enchilada

400

This means that you shouldn’t assume success or victory before it happens.

Don't count your chickens before they hatch

400

Something that happens very rarely

Once in a blue moon

400

To feel nervous or hesitant about a decision or action

Get cold feet

500

To put maximum effort into something, often in a determined or aggressive manner.

Full-court press

500

To earn a living or provide financial support for a family.

Bring home the bacon

500

Information from a reliable source.

Straight from the horse's mouth

500

To act recklessly or without concern for the consequences

To throw caution to the wind

500

To establish an initial connection or opportunity that will benefit you in the future

Get your foot in the door

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