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"to beat around the bush"
 
to avoid talking about something
 
to take a long time do something
 
to show disagreement about something
"to be under the weather"
 
to be ill
 
to be strong
 
to be sad
"to pull someone's leg"
 
to fool/joke someone
 
to make someone uncomfortable or anxious
 
to make someone happy about something
"to be left out in the cold"
 
to be excluded
 
to be alone
 
to be freezing
"to give the green light"
 
to allow something
 
to prohibit something
 
to like something
"once in a blue moon"
 
rarely
 
usually
 
never
"to take the plunge"
 
to commit to a decision (often one that makes you nervous
 
to fall down (from a very high place)
 
to make a choice (especially between two similar options
"break a leg!"
 
good luck!
 
well done!
 
have fun!
"to put your feet up"
 
to relax
 
to be tired
 
to be clumsy
"to be on the ball"
 
to be alert
 
to be on the top
 
to be funny
"as clear as mud"
 
something confusing
 
something brown
 
something obvious
"to get cold feet"
 
to suddenly change your mind about something due to nerves
 
suddenly change your emotion eg: happy to sad
 
to be anxious about something.
"to bite the bullet"
 
to make yourself do something difficult or unpleasant
 
to do something that makes you nervous
 
to do something that makes someone else uncomfortable
"to cost an arm and a leg"
 
something expensive
 
something cheap
 
something of low quality
"to ring a bell"
 
something sounds familiar
 
to get attention
 
something that makes a lot of noise
"a piece of cake" to describe something
 
very easy
 
very sweet
 
very fun
"to skate on thin ice"
 
to be in a risky situation
 
to do something challenging
 
to not like something you have to do
"to speak of the devil"
 
the person who you were talking about unexpectedly arrives
 
to have an uncomfortable conversation
 
to talk about a person you don't like