Body Parts
Animals
Food
Weather & Nature
The Unknown
100

If you “cost an arm and a leg,” you are very _____.

expensive

100

This idiom means it’s raining very hard.

Its raining cats and dogs

100

This idiom means something is easy.

a piece of cake

100

To be “under the weather” means to feel this way.

sick

100

To “throw in the towel” means this.

to give up
200

To “get something off your chest” means to do this.

confess or share

200

To “let the cat out of the bag” means to do this.

reveal a secret

200

To “spill the beans” means to do this.

tell a secret

200

This idiom means to start something new.

turn over a new leaf

200

This idiom means a very rare event.

once in a blue moon

300

This idiom means to watch or guard something carefully.

keep an eye on

300

To “hold your horses” means to do this.

wait or slow down

300

To be in a “pickle” means to be in this.

to be in trouble or a difficult situation

300

This idiom means to avoid the main issue.

To beat around the bush

300

This idiom means to do something at the last moment.

by the skin of your teeth

400

To “stick your neck out” means to take this

take a risk

400

This idiom means to work very hard.

work like a dog

400

To “bite the bullet” means to do this.

face something difficult

400

This idiom means to make a situation worse.

add fuel to the fire

400

To “break even” means this.

neither profit nor loss

500

This idiom means to ignore something on purpose

To turn a blind eye

500

To be the “black sheep” means to be this.

different from the rest or being an outcast

500

This idiom means to accept bad news calmly.

take it with a grain of salt

500

This idiom means everything is going well.

smooth sailing

500

This idiom means to spend money wisely.

to get your moneys worth

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