To become nervous or hesitant about something.
To get cold feet
Said when someone you’re talking about appears unexpectedly.
Speak of the devil!
To stop working on something for the day.
Call it a day
We say this when something is very expensive (hint: involves body parts)
Cost an arm and a leg
Agree or share a common understanding.
To be on the same page
To stay positive during a tough time.
Keep your chin up!
To release built-up emotions or stress.
Blow off steam
We say this when something is very easy to do
Piece of cake!
To sound familiar or reminds you of something, but you can’t remember exactly what it is.
Ring a bell
Annoyed about or bored with (someone or something) and unwilling to put up with them any longer
Sick and tired
To do something in a cheap or lazy way.
Cut corners
To leave or start a journey.
Something very common or ordinary.
A dime a dozen
To avoid saying something directly.
Beat around the bush
To agree with someone.
See eye to eye
To give up.
Throw in the towel
Used to express complete agreement with what someone has just said
You can say that again!
Something that happens very rarely.
Once in a blue moon
To go to bed.
Hit the sack
To joke or tease someone.
To pull someone's leg