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Encouragement
Head-to-Toe Idioms
Work Related
Two-Word Idioms
When Things Get Difficult
100
What's the problem?
What's the matter?
100
To change one's opinion or decision
To change one's mind
100
Unemployed. Not working
Out of work
100
Very anxious. Under severe strain
Stressed out
100
What's the problem?
What's the matter?
200
Under severe strain
Stressed out
200
To look at. To see for the first time.
To set eyes on
200
To lose one's job. To get fired
To get canned
200
I'm grateful. I'm relieved.
Thank goodness!
200
To stay positive
To keep one's chin up
300
To think about the positive aspect of a situation
Look on the bright side
300
To betray someone
To stab someone in the back
300
To manage one's money so as to have enough to live on
To make ends meet
300
The last solution for getting out of a difficulty
Last resort
300
Never!
When pigs fly!
400
Stay positive
Keep your chin up
400
The most helpful or essential assistant or employee
Right-hand man
400
To barely have enough money to survive.
To live from hand to mouth
400
Set high goals
Think big
400
If absolutely necessary. If the worst case happens.
If worse comes to worst
500
Persevere. Don't give up.
Hang in there
500
To barely have enough money to survive
To live from hand to mouth
500
The assistant or employee that is most necessary
Right-hand man
500
Get fired
Get canned
500
More difficult than you think
Easier said than done