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To become nervous or hesitant about something.

To get cold feet

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Said when someone you’re talking about appears unexpectedly.

Speak of the devil!

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To stop working on something for the day.

Call it a day

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We say this when something is very expensive (hint: involves body parts)

Cost an arm and a leg

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Agree or share a common understanding.

To be on the same page

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To stay positive during a tough time.

Keep your chin up!

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To release built-up emotions or stress.

Blow off steam

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We say this when something is very easy to do

Piece of cake!

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To sound familiar or reminds you of something, but you can’t remember exactly what it is.

Ring a bell

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Annoyed about or bored with (someone or something) and unwilling to put up with them any longer

Sick and tired

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To do something in a cheap or lazy way.

Cut corners

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To leave or start a journey.

Hit the road
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Something very common or ordinary.

A dime a dozen

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To avoid saying something directly.

Beat around the bush

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To agree with someone.

See eye to eye

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To give up.

Throw in the towel

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Used to express complete agreement with what someone has just said

You can say that again!

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Something that happens very rarely.

Once in a blue moon

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To go to bed.

Hit the sack

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To joke or tease someone.

To pull someone's leg

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