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Spill the beans -What does this idiom mean?
 
Give away a secret
 
It's your decision
Better late than never-What does this idiom mean?
 
Better to arrive late than not to come at all
 
a good thing that seemed bad at first
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush-What does this idiom mean?
 
What you have is worth more than what you might have later
 
A hunter is hunting birds
'Wrap your head around something'-What does this idiom mean?
 
Understand something complicated
 
Wrap your head with a towel
It's not rocket science,What does this mean?
 
It's not complicated
 
This is an astronomy lesson
A picture is worth 1000 words.What does this idiom means?
 
Better to show than tell
 
I can paint words
I feel 'Under the weather'.What does this idiom means?
 
I feel sick.
 
I feel cold and I need sweater
It's raining cats and dogs
 
It is raining heavily
 
Cats & dogs are falling from the sky
'hold your horses' A) Wait a moment B)Fly Away
A) Wait a moment
"to beat around the bush"                  A) to avoid talking about something                                            B) to take a long time do something 
A) to avoid talking about something
"to be under the weather" A) to be strong / B) to be sad / C) to be ill
C) to be ill
"to pull someone's leg" A) to make someone uncomfortable or anxious B) to fool or joke someone
B) to fool/joke someone
"to be left out in the cold" A) to be excluded B) to be freezing
B) to be excluded
"to give the green light"                  A) to allow something  B) to prohibit something 
A) to allow something
"once in a blue moon" A) usually B) rarely
C) rarely
"to take the plunge" A) to commit to a decision (often one that makes you nervous)    B) to fall down (from a very high place) 
A) to commit to a decision (often one that makes you nervous)
"break a leg!" A) well done! / B) good luck!
C) good luck!
"to put your feet up" A) to be tired / B) to relax
B) to relax
"as clear as mud" A) something confusing C) something obvious
B) something confusing
"to get cold feet" A) to suddenly change your mind about something because you are nervous B) to be anxious about something.
B) to suddenly change your mind about something because you are nervous
"to bite the bullet" A) to do something that makes you nervous B) to make yourself do something difficult or unpleasant
to make yourself do something difficult or unpleasant
"to cost an arm and a leg" A) something cheap B) something expensive
B) something expensive
"to ring a bell" A) something sounds familiar B) to get attention
A) something sounds familiar
"a piece of cake" A) very sweet / B) very easy
C) very easy
"to skate on thin ice" A) to be in a risky situation B) to do something challenging
A) to be in a risky situation
"to speak of the devil" A) to have an uncomfortable conversation B) the person who you were talking about unexpectedly arrives
B) the person who you were talking about unexpectedly arrives