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Something very easy to do
A piece of cake
100
to be eager to hear/ listen
All ears
100
To amaze or to impress someone
Knock your socks off
100
To be in difficulties, in trouble
In hot water
100
To wait, or to slow down
Hold your horses
200
To be very nervous
Butterflies in my stomach
200
To be unable to choose between two alternatives (choices)
caught between two stools
200
To play a joke, to trick someone in a friendly way
To pull ones leg
200
To act in a crazy way
To lose one's marbles
200
To go to bed
hit the sack
300
To lose courage to do something you had planned
Cold feet
300
Immediately, without hesitation
A the drop of a hat
300
To be very expensive
To cost an arm and a leg
300
To reveal a secret
To let the cat out of the bag
300
To feel sick, sad, or lack of energy
under the weather
400
When it`s raining very hard
It`s raining cats and dogs
400
Good luck
Break a leg
400
To reveal a secret
Spill the beans
400
When you're angry about something, and you go exercise to make yourself feel better, you do this idiom.
BLOW OFF SOME STEAM
400
To take care of someone, to watch them carefully
To keep an eye on someone
500
To do something once something impossible happens
When pigs fly
500
When you are happy about something and can`t keep still
Ants in your pants
500
When time passes very quickly
Time flies
500
To be in the same situation as someone else
on the same boat
500
We can say you are doing this when you are laughing really hard, or when you are beginning to go crazy from stress!
CRACKING UP