To cost too much; be unaffordable: To break the ______
Bank
She’s a real “social ____” — always going to parties and loving attention.
Butterfly
To be “in a real ____” means you’re in a difficult situation.
pickle
To get ready for a big project, a team may end up working many hours or "around the ____."
clock
That excuse “doesn’t hold ____,” it’s not believable.
water
To save money for future problems or emergencies is to "Save for a _______ day".
Rainy
To “have bigger ____ to fry” means you have more important things to do.
Fish
She’s “full of ____,” very energetic and lively.
beans
He arrived “in the nick of ____,” just in time.
time
To go from being poor to having a lot of money is to go from "____ to riches."
Rags
He’s “busy as a ____,” always working hard.
Bee
She’s “the ____ on the cake,” something that makes a good thing even better.
icing
If something happens “at the drop of a ____,” it happens immediately.
hat
That’s “a whole different ____ of fish,” a completely different situation.
kettle
To be "in the black" means to be in ______.
Financially healthy
She’s got “_____ in her pants” — she’s restless and can’t keep still.
Ants
“To _____ somebody up,” is so try to flatter them.
FREE POINTS
She “let him off the ____,” stopped blaming or punishing him.
hook
A "cash _____" is something that reliably makes a lot of money
Cow
The final problem that caused the situation to fall apart is known as "the straw that broke the ______'s back."
Camel
He’s “walking on ____,” in a risky or delicate situation trying to avoid conflict.
eggshells
She’s been “burning the midnight ____,” working late into the night.
oil
Rather than avoiding a situation you don't want to confront, you should get it over with and "bite the _____."
What is bullet?