Explain it in your own words: "Good Things Come in Small Packages"
You should never judge something based upon its size, because smaller items may be of superior quality or higher value.
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Explain it in your own words: "To be Saved by the Bell"
A last-minute reprieve or rescue of something or someone.
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Explain it in your own words: "It's Like Turkeys Voting for Christmas"
As turkeys are traditionally eaten at Christmas in the UK, this idiom refers to someone accepting or promoting an idea that is likely to cause them harm.
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Explain it in your own words: "I am snowed under"
To have too much work to do.
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Explain it in your own words: "The dead of winter"
The coldest time of winter, usually in the middle of the season.
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Explain it in your own words: "The snowball effect"
A process of continuous growth and importance.
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Explain it in your own words: "Christmas has come early"
Someone gets a nice surprise they were not expecting.
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Explain it in your own words: "To get cold feet"
To suddenly become afraid of doing something you had planned before.
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seesaw
Swap points!
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Go to first place!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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Explain it in your own words: "To be skating on thin ice"
To be in a dangerous and risky situation.
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Explain it in your own words: "Be my guest"
Typically a polite response to a request for something, letting someone know that they should help themselves. It can also be used as sarcasm.
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Explain it in your own words: "All my Christmases have come together"
To experience an event of extreme good luck and happiness.
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Explain it in your own words: "The More the Merrier"
The greater the number of people, the more enjoyable an event or situation will be.