not be someone's cup of tea
If something is not your cup of tea, it is not the type of thing that you like
break a leg
used for wishing someone good luck, especially before a performance
be over the moon
to be very pleased
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not set the world on fire
to not be very exciting or successful
the icing on the cake
something that makes a good situation even better
pull someone's leg
to try to persuade someone to believe something that is not true, as a joke
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when in Rome (do as the Romans do)
when you are visiting another place, you should follow the customs of the people in that place
set the wheels in motion
to do something that will cause a series of actions to start
spill the beans
to tell people secret information
give someone/something the cold shoulder
If you give someone or something the cold shoulder, you intentionally ignore them or show no interest in them
be on the cards
to be likely to happen
out of the blue
If something happens out of the blue, it is completely unexpected
lucky charm: an object or person that is thought to bring good luck
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have bigger/other fish to fry
to have something more important to do
see eye to eye
If two people see eye to eye, they agree with each other
be down in the mouth
to be sad
tie the knot
to get married
set your sights on something
to decide to achieve something
take something with a pinch of salt
to not completely believe something that you are told, because you think it is unlikely to be true
the final nail in the coffin
an event that causes the failure of something that had already started to fail
be a far cry from something
to be completely different from something
be wet behind the ears
to be young and without experience
set someone's teeth on edge
If something, especially a noise, sets your teeth on edge, it annoys you very much