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  • What does it mean to get your ducks in a row?
    To organize your tasks and schedule so that you are ready for the next step
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  • What does “grab the bull by the horns” mean?
    To deal with a difficult situation in a very direct or confident way
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  • What does it mean “to see the light”?
    To understand something you didn’t understand before.
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  • What does “light at the end of the tunnel” mean?
    Signs of improvement in a situation that has been bad for a long time.
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  • What does it mean if “something smells fishy”?
    Something about a person or situation arouses suspicion…
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  • What does it mean if something is like “taking candy from a baby”?
    It’s very easy.
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  • What does it mean if something is “a piece of cake”?
    It is very easily achieved or completed.
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  • What does “break a leg: mean?
    Good luck!
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  • What does it mean to “bite the bullet”?
    To get something over with because it is inevitable.
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  • What does it mean to “wrap your head/mind around” something?
    To find a way to understand or accept something.
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  • What does “once in a blue moon” mean?
    Very rarely.
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  • What does it mean to “beat around the bush”?
    Discuss a matter without coming to the point.
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  • What does it mean to be “under the weather”?
    To be slightly unwell or in low spirits.
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  • What does it mean to “spill the beans”?
    To reveal secret information, sometimes unintentionally or indiscreetly.
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  • What does it mean if someone is “hitting the sack”?
    They’re going to bed!
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