Idiom 1
Idiom 2
Idiom 3
100

Whenever I see an opportunity to party, I feel crazy about it.

Go bananas

100

Stop messing with me,I'm sick of your jokes.

Pulling someone's leg

100

You look exhausted, you should go to sleep.

Hit the sack

200

-How much did you pay?

-Don't ask. It was extremely expensive.

costs an arm and a leg

200

That catchy jingle from the commercial has been playing in my head all day.

Earworm

200

I know you're excited to start the project, but let's calm down and make sure we have all the necessary materials first.

Hold your horses

300

She spent the entire morning trying to prepare for the big presentation, but it was clear she needed a better plan.

Example of: Running around like a headless chicken

300

I promise this time I will organise everything before the meeting.

Get my ducks in a row

300

She packed for the camping trip with so many supplies, including three different types of bug repellent and extra pairs of shoes for every possible weather condition.

Everything but the kitchen sink

400

In the family meeting, everyone was discussing the upcoming vacation plans and sharing their thoughts on destinations, but nobody mentioned the financial strain it might put on the family, everyone just avoided the topic.

Elephant in the room

400

She finally quit on her social media addiction and found more time for meaningful activities.

Cold turkey

400

He had this grand vision of building a floating city on the ocean, but it was such an unrealistic and impractical idea that it was almost like dreaming of something that could never be achieved.

Pie in the sky

500

Every year hundreds of companies  bankrupt, leaving its employees in a difficult situation.

Go belly up

500

His habit of arriving late to meetings always seemed to make his boss frustrated.

Get someone's goat

500

She accused her friend of being wasteful, but it was quite ironic coming from someone who constantly buys new clothes and rarely recycles.

Pot calling the kettle black

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