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100

"I felt like a fish out of water on my first day of ballet". 

To feel uncomfortable in a new place or situation

100

"She walked into the job interview cool as a cucumber, not showing any signs of nervousness.". 





To be calm

100

"It's time you came down off your high horse and admitted you were wrong" 





Stop thinking your better than everyone else
100

"I know it seems bad, but we can weather this storm together"

Surviving a bad situation

200

It had been a difficult week, so when the car broke down, it was the last straw". 

My patience has run out

200
"when I got to the question on the test, I drew a blank"

To forget

200

"My sister and I do not always see eye to eye, we fight a lot"

To agree

200

"It cost an arm and a leg to fix my car from all the damages"

It is expensive

300

"Hold your horses, guys! Let's take a minute to think about this"

Wait a moment

300

"You can't cut corners with this project"

To do something badly to save time

300

"Most people pig out at their Thanksgiving dinner". 





To eat a lot

300

"She was a tough cookie when she broke her leg, she barely cried"

Someone who is strong

400

"Scary movies are not my cup of tea". 





Not something you enjoy

400

"That quiz was a piece of cake, I don't think I got anything wrong!"

Something is very easy

400

"You hit the nail on the head choosing this wall color. I love it." 

To get something right

400

"He was one smart cookie, getting an A on his math test"

Intelligent person

500

"I was a total couch potato this weekend, all I did was sit on my couch"

Spending a lot of time sitting and watching TV

500

"Just tell me the bad news instead of beating around the bush"

To avoid saying something

500

"Those girls are two peas in a pod"

To do everything together

500

"Disney World during Christmas break had everyone packed like sardines"

Very crowded

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