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Guess the idiom (1, 2)

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  • This is used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance or an important event.
    Break a leg / Read between the lines
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  • This means that something is very easy or simple.
    Piece of cake / Walking on eggshells
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  • When something is very expensive
    Costs an arm and a leg / Break a leg
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  • If someone is feeling sick or not well.
    Under the weather / Don't cry over spilled milk
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  • When people have the same understanding or agreement about something.
    On the same page / In the same boat
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  • To face a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage.
    Bite the bullet / Jumping on the bandwagon
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  • When someone is studying or doing their homework
    Hit the books / Bite the bullet
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  • This is a humorous way of saying that it's raining very heavily.
    Raining cats and dogs / Burning the midnight oil
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  • If someone is doing something correctly or making progress.
    On the right track / A penny for your thoughts
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  • When you're nervous or anxious
    Butterflies in my stomach / Kick the bucket
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  • Working late into the night.
    Burning the midnight oil / Bite the bullet
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  • Don't worry about things that have already happened and can't be changed
    Don't cry over spilled milk / Costs an arm and a leg
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  • Facing the same challenges or problems as others.
    In the same boat / On the same page
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  • Joining a popular trend or activity.
    Jumping on the bandwagon / Piece of cake 
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  • Being very cautious and sensitive to avoid conflict.
    Walking on eggshells / Under the weather 
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  • Understand a hidden or implied meaning.
    Read between the lines / Break a leg
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