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It's cold outside. You'd better (                )!

Which means to wear warm clothes.

Bundle up !

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This is what you say when you start to talk about the main point in the meeting after small talk.

Let's get down to business.

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When you explain something briefly or summarize it, we can use this idioms. What is it?

In a nutshell

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I'm really busy. So Let me put this report (              ).

Which means considering less important than others.

On the back burner

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to make something less clear or distinct, especially a boundary or distinction between two things.

What is this idiom?

Blur the line

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This idiom means that "It's certain to happen."

Sure bet

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When you are very excited, and giving your attention to something, you can use this idiom.

Ex) Every fan was (           ), silently willing their team to victory.

On the edge of one’s seat

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to give me all the latest information about something, so I can understand the current situation.

What is this idiom?

bring me up to speed
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escaping from one bad or dangerous situation only to land in another, possibly even worse one. 

(                     ) and (                  )

Out of the frying pan and into the fire

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To do something unexpected that suddenly improves a bad situation 

What is this idiom?

Pull something out of the bag

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