- -EE IN -- B-NN--.
A certain, specific issue that is annoying someone.
A bee in my bonnet
-DD I--U-T -O I-J--Y.
Make something already bad worse. For example, a guy fell off his bike but then a car ran over his foot.
Add insult to injury
A --RD -U- T- -RA--.
Someone who is difficult to get to know.
A hard nut to crack
H-- t-- B---S
Study.
Hit the books
-EE E-E -- E-E
Agree with someone.
See eye to eye
-OO- F-- TH---HT
Something to think about.
Food for thought
B-- B---S
To have a very high salary.
Big bucks
S--O-D N---R-
Something that someone does easily and well because they have done it so often.
Second Nature
I- T-- R-D
Losing money
In the red
- P---E -- C---
Something that's easy to do.
A piece of cake
S--R--K--IN-
Increasing rapidly
Skyrocketing
AH--D -f -H- P---.
To be ahead of other people or companies trying to do a similar thing.
Ahead of the pack
-ON-- T- B---
Extra money to spend freely.
Money to burn
T--D- I-
Exchange something old, usually for a newer thing.
Trade in
A- -PP-- A --- K---S --- D--T-- A--y
Eating healthy keeps you from getting sick.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away
A- --- A- I --- T-LL
To the best of my understanding.
As far as I can tell
B--KB----R
Leave something for now and deal with it later.
Backburner
-S F-- A- A F-DD--
In great shape.
As fit as a fiddle
- S---m -- B--W--G
Difficulty or danger is expected in the future.
A storm is brewing
T-- B--- O- B--- W----S
Getting the benefits of two things at the same time.
The best of both worlds
A --- O- -Y P---E
Many responsibilities.
A lot on my plate
A -OU-- P--L T- -W----W
Something difficult to get over or accept.
A tough pill to swallow
H-- T-- -R--ND R---IN-
Start something and make progress quickly on it.
Hit the ground running
A- t-- e-e----h ---r
At the last minute.
At the eleventh hour
- D--E - D-Z--.
Something that is very common; not special.
A dime a dozen