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Easter idioms

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    What do these Easter related idioms mean?
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  • put all your eggs in one basket
    to depend completely on just one plan
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  • black sheep
    someone who is not approved by their family
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  • a good egg
    a good or reliable person
  •  10
  • spring into action
    to do something with energy or force
  •  15
  • no spring chicken
    to be rather old
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  • a happy bunny
    someone who is satisfied with a situation
  •  15
  • busy bee
    someone who is always busy
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  • a chicken and egg situation
    a situation where it’s impossible to decide which of two things existed first and which caused the other
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  • To walk or tread on egg shells
    to be very diplomatic and inoffensive
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  • To egg someone on
    to encourage or dare someone to do something, often something unwise
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  • You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs
    In order to do something good, you need to give something else up
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  • Run around like a headless chicken
    act in a panic-stricken, directionless manner
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  • To be like a rabbit caught in the headlights
    to be so surprised or frightened that you cannot move or think
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  • Teach someone’s grandmother to suck eggs
    offer unnecessary advice to someone
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  • don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched
    treat something that hasn’t happened yet as a certainty
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