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It's raining cats and dogs

it's raining a lot.
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"To be all smiles".

look very happy and pleased, especially in contrast to a previous mood.

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to burst into tears 

to suddenly start to cry

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"Bare your soul".

to tell someone your secret thoughts and feelings.

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She was as hard as nails.

She was tough.

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Break a leg 

Good Luck! 

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Don't spill the beans.

Don't tell my secret

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I'll believe it "when pigs fly".

I believe that is not going to happen; I'll believe it when I see it.

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We don't see eye to eye.

We don't agree.

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That was the last straw. I'm not going to do this anymore.

That was the last bad thing to happen and now I'm not doing it again.

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Lose your head

to lose control of your emotions; loose your calm (cool)

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"Hang in there". 

Don't give up; stay determined; continue with a task

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to see red

to get really angry.

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"Get a grip on yourself".

to get control over your emotions.

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"Keep a Straight Face".

to try not to smile or laugh; to not let on what is happening

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That was a piece of cake.

That was easy.

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He was on "pins and needles" waiting for his grades.

He is worried about his grades.

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I feel under the weather. 

I don't feel good; I feel sick.

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"Get your act together"

Work better; organize yourself; do what it takes to get something done

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I have butterflies in my stomach. 

I'm nervous.

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Blow off steam or let off steam

to do or say something to get rid of strong emotions

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Sleep like a log.

Sleep really good; sleep without being woken up by anything

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That costs "an arm and a leg".

That costs a lot of money.  That's expensive.

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I'm going to hit the sack.

I'm going to bed and sleep.

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It's not rocket science.

It's not hard or complicated;( Indicate that something is easy.)

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