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A way of wishing someone luck.

Break a leg!

100

To rain very heavily. 

It's raining cats and dogs. 

100

To feel nervous or anxious. 

To feel butterflies in your stomach

100

Something that is very easy to do. 

A piece of cake!

100
Something that is easier to talk about than to actually do. 

Easier said than done. 

200

Chatting or talking casually with friends. 

Chewing the fat

200

Your turn to take action or make a decision. 

The ball is in your court. 

200

To depend on just one idea even though it is risky. 

Put all your eggs in one basket. 

200
To tell a secret or information by accident. 

Spill the beans OR

Let the cat out of the bag

200

Something confusing or difficult to understand. 

Clear as mud

300
To do something very quickly. 

On the double

300

To start again from the beginning. 

Back to square one. 
300
Something common or easy to find. 

A dime a dozen. 

300

To postpone or cancel until a later day. 

To ask for a raincheck. 

300

To agree with someone or have the same opinion. 

To see eye to eye. 

400

To be upset about something that has already happened and cannot be changed. 

Don't cry over spilled milk. 

400

To ask someone why they are not speaking or responding to questions. 

Cat's got your tongue?

400
To make something very special or unique. 

To pull out all the stops. 

400

To be in the same situation or have the same problem as another person. 

To be in the same boat. 
400

To correctly describe the cause of a problem. 

Hit the nail on the head. 

500

To describe something that will never happen. 

When cows jump over the moon. 

500

Another way to say going to sleep. 

To hit the hay!

500

To be in a risky or dangerous situation. 

To be on thin ice. 

500

To be feeling sick or unwell. 

Feeling under the weather.

500

To fail or be very unsuccessful. 

To go down in flames. 

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