It's raining cats and dogs
it's raining a lot/heavy.
What is "To be all smiles".
look very cheerful and pleased, especially in contrast to a previous mood.
I feel under the weather
I don't feel good . Sick
That costs an arm and a leg.
That costs a lot of money . It's expensive.
Once in a blue moon
Something happens very rarely , infrequently or almost never
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Go back to the drawing board
Start over! Do it again
Don't spill the beans.
Don't tell my secret.
When pigs fly.
That is not going to happen.
We don't see eye to eye.
We don't agree.
Let the cat out of the bag.
Give away a secret
Lose your head
to lose control of your emotions.
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What is "Lose your temper".
This idioms means to suddenly become very angry and lose self-control.
to see red
This idioms means to get really angry.
What is "Get a grip on yourself".
This idioms means, to get control over your emotions.
What is, "Keep a Straight Face".
This idioms means, to try not to smile or laugh.
Take it with a grain of salt.
Means to view something with suspicion.( don't take the information too seriously)
He was on pins and needles waiting for his grades.
He is worried about his grades.
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Birds of a feather flock together
People with similar interests, characters or personalities tend to associated or hang out with each other
He's a chip off the old block?
The son/daughter is like the father/mother
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Play devil's advocate.
To argue the opposite, just for the sake of argument.
To sit on the fence.
to delay making a decision, remain neutral or refuse to take sides in a dispute or choice.
To beat a dead horse.
means to waste energy on a lost cause or to keep discussing a topic that has already been resolved
To pull someone's leg.
It means to playfully teases, fool or joke with someone by telling them something that is not true.
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Don't give up your day job.
You're not very good at this.
Take a rain check.
Postpone a plan.