Idioms 1
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It's raining cats and dogs

it's raining a lot/heavy.

100

What is "To be all smiles".

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

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Birds of a feather flock together 

People who are alike are often friends (usually used negatively).  

100

What is "Bare your soul".

This idioms means, to tell someone your secret thoughts and feelings.

100

She was as hard as nails

This idioms means, she was tough

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Go back to the drawing board 

Start over! Do it again

200

Don't spill the beans.

Don't tell my secret.

200

When pigs fly.

That is not going to happen.

200

We don't see eye to eye.

We don't agree.

200

Let the cat out of the bag.

Give away a secret

300

Lose your head

to lose control of your emotions.

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

What is "Lose your temper". 

This idioms means to become very angry.

300

to see red

This idioms means to get really angry.

300

What is "Get a grip on yourself".

This idioms means, to get control over your emotions.

300

What is, "Keep a Straight Face".

This idioms means, to try not to smile or laugh.

400

Bite the bullet.

To get something over with because it is inevitable.

400

He was on pins and needles waiting for his grades.

He is worried about his grades.

400

I feel under the weather. 

I don't feel good. Sick 

400

Throw in the towel:

To give up or quit.

400

Walking on thin ice:

Being in a risky or dangerous situation.

500

Miss the boat

too late

500

Add insult to injury.

to make a bad situation worse.

500

That costs an arm and a leg.

That costs a lot of money.  It's expensive.
500

Knocking it out of the park

Doing something exceptionally well.

500

Take a rain check. 

Postpone a plan.

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