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Come up with an unexpected solution to a problem. Pull a rabbit .....
out of the hat
So surprised and frightened that you can't move or think. Like a ..... caught in the headlights.
rabbit
Jumping up and down with rage. To be ..... mad
hopping
Become involved with or support an activity/cause that's recently become popular. Hop on the band-cart / -wagon / -carriage.
-wagon
Alert and lively; eager. Bright-eyed and bushy- haired/eared/ tailed
tailed
Crazy and eccentric. As mad as a March hare/bunny/rabbit
hare
Life seems better somewhere else. The ..... on the other side.
grass is (always) greener
A good or reliable person. A good ...
egg
Someone who is not approved of by their family/group because they are thought to behave badly. The .....
black sheep
To depend completely on just one plan so that you have no other possibilities if things go wrong. Put all ..... in one basket.
your eggs
Someone who is always busy. A busy...
bee
Someone who is satisfied with a situation. A happy ....
bunny
To become suddenly alive or active. .... to life.
Spring
To treat someone by paying for something. To ..... for something.
spring
Having an excited or happy mood or way. A .... in one's step.
spring
A person who isn't young anymore. No spring...
chicken
To take a risk or put yourself in a vulnerable position. Out on a ....
limb
Think of an idiom to mean it's raining hard
raining cats and dogs
A person who behaves in a bad or dishonest way. A bad ....
egg
To be extremely cautious about one's words or actions. Walking on .....
egg shells