Break a leg
Good luck
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Danny's family told him to break a leg before he went to stage.
Call it a day
stop working on something
The teacher call it a day and dismissed the class.
Hang in there
Don't give up
"Hang in there! We'll get through all of this."
the man told his friend to cheer him up.
Costs an arm and a leg
Very expensive
I want the new iphone 13, but it costs an arm and a leg.
Hit the sack
go to sleep
I have to get up early tomorrow, so it is time to hit the sack.
Under the weather
sick
I was feeling under the weather the past days.
Don't cry over split milk
There's no reason to cry over something that can be fixed.
My phone's already broken, there's no use in crying over spilt milk now.
last straw
My patience has run out.
She's always been rude to me. But it was the last straw when she started insulting my best friend.
A blessing in disguise
a good thing that seemed bad at first
My car broke down again, but maybe it was a blessing in disguise because there was an accident to the place where I am about to go earlier.
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You have to work for what you want.
I workout thrice a week and my whole body aches every time. But you know what they say, no pain no gain.
Speaking of the devil
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The person that you are just talking about showed up.
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