What is the figurative meaning of piece of cake?
Really easy
Tell me an idiom that means the same as, piece of cake.
Easy as pie
Use this idiom in a sentence; Sleep on it
I'd like to sleep on it before I decide if I want to go on the trip or not.
What idiom means to be a kind, caring person?
Heart of gold
What idiom means to be raining very hard?
Raining cats and dogs
What is the figurative meaning of couch potato?
Lazy, lays on the couch watching too much TV
Tell me an idiom that means the same as, the best thing since sliced bread
The best thing since Betty White!
Use this idiom in a sentence; hitting the books
I will be hitting the books this weekend so I am prepared for my test.
What idiom means to not listen to what someone is saying?
In one ear and out the other
What idiom means to wait, be patient?
Hold your horses
What is the figurative meaning of not out of the woods yet?
Still in trouble, more consequences to deal with
Tell me an idiom that means the same as I jumped through hoops for you
I was bending over backwards for you
Use this idiom in a sentence; Card up my sleeve
Everyone else was out of ideas, but luckily I still had a card up my sleeve.
What idiom means to brag about yourself?
Blowing your own horn
What idiom means to feel sad or depressed?
Down in the dumps
What is the figurative meaning of bed of roses?
something that is wonderful, perfect, sweet, comfortable
Tell me an idiom that means the same as, walking on air
On top of the world
Use this idiom in a sentence; bitter pill to swallow
Having our trip cancelled was a bitter pill to swallow.
What idiom means to say something inappropriate?
Put your foot in your mouth
What idiom means to feel nervous?
Butterflies in your stomach
What is the figurative meaning of bit off more than he could chew?
Doing too much, more than he can handle
Tell me an idiom that means the same as blow your top
Flip your lid
Use this idiom in a sentence; Have your ducks in a row.
Before you get up to do your science presentation you need to have your ducks in a row.
What idiom means you are very busy?
All tied up
What idiom means that something is a bargain or inexpensive?
Dirt cheap