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Daily Idioms

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  • hold your horses
    Take care of your pet horses and make sure they are well-fed
    wait a moment
  •  10
  • cost an arm and a leg
    Find a treasure without spending anything.
    very expensive
  •  10
  • call it a day
    Start a new project and work on it all night.
    stop working on something
  •  10
  • break a leg
    good luck
    Cause someone else to get hurt during a competition.
  •  10
  • Better late than never
    Better to arrive late than not to come at all
    It's always better to arrive on time.
  •  10
  • A dime a dozen
    An item that is unique and hard to find.
    Something very common
  •  10
  • A blessing in disguise
    A hidden talent that someone discovers over time.
    a good thing that seemed bad at first
  •  15
  • Cut somebody some slack
    Don't be so critical
    Give someone extra work to help them improve their skills.
  •  15
  • Get your act together
    Rehearse your performance to perfection before the show.
    Work better or leave
  •  15
  • Go back to the drawing board
    Continue working on a project without making any changes.
    Start over
  •  15
  • Hang in there
    Don't give up
    Hang your clothes neatly in the closet.
  •  10
  • Hit the sack
    Take a nap in a hammock outdoors.
    Go to sleep
  •  10
  • Give someone the benefit of the doubt
    Trust what someone says
    Assume someone is guilty until proven innocent.
  •  15
  • Let someone off the hook
    To not hold someone responsible for something
    Help someone finish a difficult project.
  •  15
  • On the ball
    Doing a good job
    Joining a dance party and showing off your moves.
  •  15
  • Miss the boat
    It's too late
    Arrive too early for a scheduled meeting or event.
  •  15