This idiom means, " meaning something is very expensive. "
Costs an arm and a leg
This idiom means "something/it will never happen"
when pigs fly
This idiom means, "To be exactly right"
Hit the nail on the head
To make a bad situation worse by saying or doing something hurtful or thoughtless.
Add insult to injury
Change your opinion about something or someone
Change your tune
This idiom definition is "to die"
kick the bucket
spill the beans
This idiom means to "accomplish two different things at one time"
kill two birds with one stone
Clumsy, awkward.
All thumbs
Someone who lies around and barely moves
Couch potato
This idiom means "meaning to ask someone why they are not speaking."
cat got your tongue?
This idiom means "to reveal a seceret or surprise"
let the cat out of the bag
This idiom means "to happen very rarely"
Once in a blue moon
Apple of my eye
Someone who is very dear to you
Complain about something that cannot be changed
Cry over spilt milk
This idiom means "to give good luck"
break a leg
Its raining cats and dogs
This idiom means "feeling ill or sad"
feeling under the weather
Bring home the bacon
Provide for one’s family financially
Very common and no special value; easily available
Dime a dozen
This idiom means "to endure a painful or difficult situation"
bite the bullet
This idiom means "Its your turn to make a action or decision"
the ball is in your court
This idiom means "having something for certain is better than taking a risk for more"
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
Confused or agitated
All in a tizzy
To have to admit that you made a mistake
Eat crow