All ears
They are ready and eager to listen.
Butterflies in my stomach.
To be very nervous.
Cold shoulder.
To ignore someone.
Fish out of water.
To feel awkward due to a specific, strange, or unfamiliar situation.
Have your head in the clouds.
To be unaware of what is going on.
As busy as a bee.
To be extremely busy.
Hold your horses.
Wait a moment.
In the same boat.
Raining cats and dogs.
It is raining very hard.
Piece of cake.
Very easy.
To walk on eggshells.
To be very careful not to offend or upset someone.
To be the class clown.
A student who tries to make other students laugh or tries to be funny.
To cost an arm and a leg.
To be very expensive.
To be a couch potato.
A lazy and inactive person, who spends a great deal of time watching TV.
To kill two birds with one stone.
To achieve two things at one time.
To let the cat out of the bag.
To reveal a secret by being careless of by mistake.
To find something or someone that is very hard to find.
To let someone off the hook.
To allow (someone who has been caught doing something wrong or illegal) to go without being punished.
To be on cloud nine.
To be extremely happy and excited.
Two heads are better than one.
Used to say that it is easier for two people who help each other to solve a problem than it is for one person to solve a problem alone.
To zip your lips.
To be quiet, do not talk.
At the drop of a hat.
To do something immediately.
Apple of my eye.
A person that is very loved, or we are very proud of.
Cut to the chase.
To get to the point or to get to the important information quick.
Back to Basics.
To make things simple.