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To waste energy on a lost cause or a situation that cannot be changed.

To beat a dead horse.

100

To make someone very irritated or angry.

To drive someone up the wall

100

To have other or more important matters to attend to.

To have bigger fish to fry.

100

To solve two problems with one action.

To kill two birds with one stone.

100

To cause a conflict or difficult situation to worsen or intensify.

To add fuel to the fire.

200

A complex, troublesome situation arising when a decision or action produces considerable subsequent problems

To open up a can of worms

200

To make a painful experience even more painful for someone.

To rub salt in the wound.

200

To listen or watch out for new information or trends.

To keep your ear to the ground.

200

To assume something is exaggerated and not take it seriously.

To take it with a pinch of salt.

200

A foolish and hopeless search for or pursuit of something unattainable.

a wild goose chase

300

To try every possible course of action in order to achieve something

To leave no stone unturned.

300

To exaggerate the importance of something trivial.

To make a mountain out of a molehill.

300

To happen very rarely.

To happen once in a blue moon.

300

To waste one's efforts by pursuing the wrong thing or path.

To be barking up the wrong tree.
300

To be or not be accountable for something.

To be on/off the hook.

400

To do more than one is required to do.

To go the extra mile.

400

To take an opposing viewpoint or raise an objection to a claim merely for the. sake of argument.

To play devil's advocate.

400

To have a grievance that needs to be talked out.

To have a bone to pick.
400

To set a limit on what one is willing to do or accept.

To draw the line.

400

Just barely, very narrowly

by the skin of your teeth

500

To proceed instinctively according to results and circumstances rather than according to rules or a plan.

To play it by ear.

500

To get to the point.

To cut to the chase.

500

To have an idea or plan which you have not told anyone about.

To have something up your sleave.

500

To allow someone some leeway in their conduct.

To cut someone some slack.

500

To do something which makes it impossible to return to an earlier state.

To burn your bridges.

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