idioms with food
idioms with animals
idioms with weather
idioms with body
100

That PBLA was a piece of cake.

very easy

100

When I first came to Canada, I felt like a fish out of water.

being in a place or situation that does not fit you

100

Noah is feeling a bit under the weather today.

sick

100

Keep your chin up! You'll do better next time.

feel better; don't be upset

100

Let's spice things up and have class outside today.

do something different

100

Sometimes, I feel like I'm the black sheep of the family.

someone very different from everyone else

100

Don't spend all of your paycheque. You need to save some for a rainy day.

have money ready for difficult situations

100

These days, groceries cost an arm and a leg.

very expensive

100

I know Canadians like hockey, but it's not my cup of tea.

don't like it; not interested in it

100

Jamila had butterflies in her stomach before her presentation.

to be nervous/anxious

100

I missed what my teacher said because my head was in the clouds.

thinking of something instead of focusing; not paying attention

100

Jesse said we're going to have a PBLA on the last day of class, but I think he's pulling my leg.

joking; playing a trick on me

100

Reid is the apple of my eye.

your favourite person

100
I'll be there in a minute, so hold your horses.

be patient

100

We have a lot of tests this week, so I hope you can weather the storm.

get through a difficult time or situation

100

I told you I'd help you tomorrow, so please get off my back.

stop asking or bothering someone