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Sweep something under the rug
 
To try to hide a problem or mistake instead of dealing with
 
To clean a room thoroughly.
 
To confront an issue directly.
 
To make a mess intentionally.
On thin ice
 
In a risky or precarious situation.
 
On a frozen pond.
 
On solid ground.
 
In control of a situation.
Miss the boat
 
To miss an opportunity.
 
To catch the bus.
 
To arrive early.
 
To sail smoothly.
Give someone the cold shoulder
 
To intentionally ignore or snub someone.
 
To greet someone warmly.
 
To share a meal with someone.
 
To comfort someone.
Break the bank
 
To spend a lot of money.
 
Break into a bank
 
To avoid spending money.
 
To donate money.
Burning the candle at both ends
 
Overworking oneself or exhausting oneself by doing too much.
 
Relaxing and enjoying life.
 
Balancing work and personal life effectively.
 
Working at a steady pace.
A penny for your thoughts
 
Asking someone what they are thinking.
 
Offering to pay for someone's opinion.
 
Expressing disbelief in someone's thoughts.
 
Encouraging someone to remain silent.
Hit the books
 
To study or start studying.
 
To go shopping for books.
 
To quit studying.
 
To read for leisure.
Cry wolf
 
To raise a false alarm.
 
To cry out of happiness.
 
To cry for help.
 
To cry for attention.
Caught between a rock and a hard place
 
To be in a difficult situation with no easy solution.
 
To have multiple options.
 
To be relaxed and comfortable.
 
To be in a simple situation.
Spill the tea
 
To gossip or share juicy information.
 
To clean up a mess.
 
To ignore rumors.
 
To spill a drink accidentally.
Straight from the horse's mouth
 
Information that comes directly from the original or most re
 
Information that comes directly from the mouth of a horse
 
Information that is fabricated.
 
Information that is irrelevant.
The ball is in your court
 
It's your turn to make a decision or take action.
 
It's out of your control.
 
It's someone else's responsibility.
 
It's time to play sports.
Raining cats and dogs
 
Raining heavily.
 
Sunny weather.
 
Snowing.
 
Cloudy weather.
Don't cry over spilled milk
 
Don't worry about things that have already happened and can'
 
Clean up the mess.
 
Ignore the problem.
 
Cry until you feel better.
Burn the midnight oil
 
To work late into the night.
 
To sleep early.
 
To relax all day.
 
To avoid work.
A dime a dozen
 
Very common and of little value.
 
Very rare and valuable.
 
Very expensive.
 
Unattainable
Break a leg
 
Good luck!
 
Be careful.
 
Stop talking.
 
Get some rest.
Once in a blue moon
 
Very rarely.
 
Weekly.
 
Every day.
 
Monthly.
Under the weather
 
To feel ill or sick.
 
To be excited.
 
To feel energetic.
 
To feel bored.
Take with a grain of salt
 
To be skeptical of something.
 
To believe something without question.
 
To ignore advice.
 
To exaggerate.
Spill the beans
 
To reveal a secret.
 
To cook.
 
To stay silent.
 
To collect information.
Piece of cake
 
Something very easy to do.
 
Something complex.
 
Something impossible to achieve.
 
Something scary.
Let the cat out of the bag
 
To reveal a secret.
 
To keep a secret.
 
To ignore gossip.
 
To buy something expensive.
Jump on the bandwagon
 
To join a popular trend or activity.
 
To criticize something popular.
 
To ignore trends.
 
To create a new trend.
Hit the sack
 
To go to bed.
 
To start an argument.
 
To go shopping.
 
To relax.
Cut to the chase
 
To get to the point without wasting time.
 
To delay the inevitable.
 
To ignore the main issue.
 
To avoid making a decision.
"Cost an arm and a leg"
 
To be very expensive.
 
To cost nothing.
 
To be cheap.
 
To be a fair price.
Hit the nail on the head
 
To identify exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
 
To miss the target completely.
 
To be confused.
 
To avoid discussing the main issue.