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to have bitten off more than you can chew
to try to do something that is too difficult for you
to cut corners
to save money or time when doing something by not including some parts, actions, or details
the best of both worlds
a situation in which you can enjoy the advantages of two very different things at the same time
under the weather
feel slightly ill
time flies
used to mean that time passes surprisingly quickly
cat got your tongue
something you say to someone when you are annoyed because they will not speak
let the cat out of the bag
to allow a secret to be known, usually without intending to
miss the boat
to lose an opportunity to do something by being slow to act
hit the sack
to go to bed in order to sleep
The cast on Michael’s broken leg was a plaster shackle.
this metaphor could mean that the cast made it so that he couldn't move very easily.
She was just a trophy to Ricardo, another object to possess.
In a metaphor, 2 things are described as one. Here 'she' is being compared to a 'Trophy'.
The path of resentment is easier to travel than the road to forgiveness.
In this case, it compares the path of resentment to the road to forgiveness.
Waves of spam emails inundated his inbox.
spam bombing
Her eyes were fireflies.
this metaphor could mean that the boy's eyes were glowing.
She is a ray of sunshine.
a happy person who makes others feel happy, especially in a difficult situation
I smell a rat.
to believe something is wrong
Bob’s new corner office was just the icing on the cake.
something that makes a good situation even better
The snow speaks.
The grass tickled my feet.
The leaves danced on the trees.
Tom said that he changed but actions speak louder than words.
Pure as snow
to be morally completely good
quiet as a mouse
Silent, without noise
busy as a bee
very busy and active
cute as a kitten
very cute
as brave as a lion
Very brave; courageous
as fast as lightning
very quick
like a raging bull
very angry
After eating candy, Billy ran around like a chicken with his head cut off.
someone who is panicking or acting in a crazy way