Present day English Idioms
Old-fashioned English idioms
Interesting English idioms
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Pull yourself together 

Calm down, compose yourself 

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Not the sharpest tool in the shed

Referring to someone who is not smart 

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  •  to cost an arm and a leg

something expensive

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Once in a blue moon

Very rarely

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in a nutshell

in few words

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Go the extra mile 

Work extra hard at something, put in more effort

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That is my cup of tea

That is my thing/That is what I like
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to face the music

face the consequences

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To put all your eggs in one basket

Having all your valuable items only in one place at the risk of losing everything

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when it rains it pours

when something bad happens other bad things usually happen at the same time

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kill two birds with one stone

To solve 2 problems at the same time with one solution. 

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I'm just pulling your leg

To be joking around

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Break a leg! 

I wish you success in your performance

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to cut corners

working in a quick and careless manner 

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Excuse my French

Excuse my profane language

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add insult to injury 

to make a situation worse

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Burning the candle at both ends 
Someone is working too hard, living a fast paced life.
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to be on thin ice

to be in a risky situation

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couch potato

a person spendig too much time in front of tv

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That was the last straw

The final negative occurrence in a series of negative events that causes one to take action

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Hold your horses

Wait a moment

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a blessing in disguise

something positive out of a bad situation

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it's raining cats and dogs

it's raining heavily

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I am on the fence with this one

Having an undecided opinion, indecisiveness  

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I was under the weather 

Feeling unwell

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