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Feeling sick

To be under the weather

100

Keep going on about an issue after it's done.

beat a dead horse

100

People that have the same interests and get along great

Two peas in a pod

100

To narrowly escape from disaster, or barely get something done 

By the skin of your teeth

100
believe someone even though you think they may not be truthful

giving the benefit of the doubt

200
Take the opposite side for the sake of talking about it and discussion

To play the devils advocate

200

Something that's plentiful and easy to get

Dime a dozen

200

Take on more than you can handle

Bite off more than you can chew

200

Do it immediately without putting much thought into it

At the drop of a hat

200

New strength to continue something that is an effort

Getting a second wind

300

A missed opportunity

That ship has sailed
300

expensive

cost an arm and a leg

300

Take a deeper look at something before making your mind up about it


Don't judge a book by its cover

300

Face doing something that is difficult or unpleasant

Bite the bullet

300

When someone gets the same bad treatment that he's been giving others

Getting a taste of your own medicine

400

Ask a lot of questions about a certain topic

Pick your brain

400

Give up

Throw in the towel

400

To do something that makes a bad situation worse

Add insult to injury

400

To be faced with 2 difficult choices

Caught between a rock and a hard place

400

To be really healthy

Fit as a fiddle

500

To be worried and obsess over something

Bee in your bonnet

500

When you discover something good from a bad experience

Blessing in disguise

500

When you can enjoy advantages of two different things at the same time

Best of both worlds

500

Be careful about counting on something that may not happen

Don't count your chickens before they hatch

500

Doing something in a quick, easy or cheap way

Cutting corners