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Spill the beans
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Broken heart
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It never rains but it pours
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storm in a teacup
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Chase rainbows
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Every cloud has a silver lining
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On cloud nine
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LEARN BY HEART
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Tell Tales Out of School
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Pass with Flying Colours
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Bookworm
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Put Your Thinking Cap On
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Copycat
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Hit the books
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Quick buck
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Bring home the bacon
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Cash cow
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Penny-pincher
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break the bank
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Born with a silver spoon in his mouth
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Time is money
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Money doesn’t grow on trees
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It's raining cats and dogs
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Like two peas in a pod
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Like taking candy from a baby
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Piece of cake
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To go bananas
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Big cheese
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Walk on eggshells
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A tough nut to crack
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That's the way the cookie crumbles
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The black sheep of the family
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Blood is thicker than water
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The apple doesn't fall far from the tree
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A chip off the old block
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It runs in the family
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Breadwinner
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You Can’t Choose Your Family
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Home is where the heart is
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The elephant in the room
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Cat burglar
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To Cut And Run
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Break the law
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To cook the books
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Caught Red Handed
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Stool pigeon
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Home bird
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Let the cat out of the bag
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Weasel out of something
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A deer in the headlights
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Take the bull by the horns