It's cold outside. You'd better ( )!
Which means to wear warm clothes.
Bundle up !
This is what you say when you start to talk about the main point in the meeting after small talk.
Let's get down to business.
In a nutshell
I'm really busy. So Let me put this report ( ).
Which means considering less important than others.
On the back burner
to make something less clear or distinct, especially a boundary or distinction between two things.
What is this idiom?
Blur the line
This idiom means that "It's certain to happen."
Sure bet
When you are very excited, and giving your attention to something, you can use this idiom.
Ex) Every fan was ( ), silently willing their team to victory.
On the edge of one’s seat
to give me all the latest information about something, so I can understand the current situation.
What is this idiom?
escaping from one bad or dangerous situation only to land in another, possibly even worse one.
( ) and ( )
Out of the frying pan and into the fire
To do something unexpected that suddenly improves a bad situation
What is this idiom?
Pull something out of the bag