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65 Common Idioms
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People's intentions can be judged better by what they do than what they say.
Actions speak louder than words.
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To share information that was previously concealed.
Let the cat out of the bag.
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Being Inquisitive can lead you into an unpleasant situation.
Curiosity killed the cat.
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This idiom is used to say that two (or more people) agree on something.
See eye to eye.
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To take on a task that is way to big.
Bite off more than you can chew.
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Do or say something exactly right.
Hit the nail on the head.
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An assertion that, despite one's approach seeming random, there actually is structure to it.
Method to my madness.
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To have no idea, do not know the answer to a question.
Your guess is as good as mine.
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To hear something from the authoritative source.
To hear something straight from the horse's mouth.
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Come to the point - leave out details.
Make a long story short.
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Would never like to do something.
Wouldn't be caught dead.
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A good invention or innovation. A good idea or plan.
Best thing since sliced bread.
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Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue.
Beat around the bush.
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Meaning - do not disturb a situation as it is - since it would result in trouble or complications.
Let sleeping dogs lie.
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Believe someone's statement, without proof.
Give the benefit of the doubt.
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Keep something away.
Keep something at bay
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When someone understands the situation well.
On the ball.
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To succeed; to come up to expectations; adequate enough to compete or participate.
Cut the mustard [possibly derived from "cut the muster"]
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Be happy when a person leaves.
Be glad to see the back of.
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To go to bed.
Hit the sack / sheets / hay
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Everything. All of it.
Whole nine yards.
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Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment.
In the heat of the moment.
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This idiom means 'to hear rumors' about something or someone.
Hear it on the grapevine.
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Meaning: without any hesitation; instantly.
At the drop of a hat.
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Meaning: All the advantages.
Best of both worlds.
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A way of asking what someone is thinking.
A penny for your thoughts.
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The final problem in a series of problems.
Last straw.
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A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words.
Picture paints a thousand words.
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This means to deceive someone into thinking well of them.
Put wool over other people's eyes.
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Someone who lacks intelligence.
Not playing with a full deck.
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This expression is used when the person you have just been talking about arrives.
Speak of the devil!
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It is up to you to make the next decision or step.
Ball is in your court.
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Do not put all your resources in one possibility.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
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To present a counter argument.
Devil's Advocate.
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Crazy, demented, out of one's mind, in a confused or befuddled state of mind, senile.
Off one's rocker.
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This idiom is used when something is very expensive.
Costs an arm and a leg.
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Something good that isn't recognized at first.
Blessing in disguise.
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This idiom means, to accomplish two different things at the same time.
Kill two birds with one stone.
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To further a loss with mockery or indignity; to worsen an unfavorable situation.
Add insult to injury.
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When something is done badly to save money.
Cut corners.
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Meaning: Feeling slightly ill.
Feel a bit under the weather.
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Cannot judge something primarily on appearance.
Can't judge a book by its cover.
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This idiom is used to express "Don't make plans for something that might not happen".
Don't count your chickens before the eggs have hatched.
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To take the credit for something someone else did.
Steal someone's thunder.
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The show has come to an end. It's all over.
Elvis has left the building.
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Very different from.
Far cry from.
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Deal with a problem if and when it becomes necessary, not before.
Cross that bridge when you come to it.
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When someone finds it difficult to choose between two alternatives.
Caught between two stools.
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Speak of an issue (mostly current) which many people are talking about and which is usually disputed
A hot potato
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Looking in the wrong place. Accusing the wrong person.
Barking up the wrong tree.
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A job, task or other activity that is easy or simple.
Piece of cake.
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Actions or communications need more than one person.
It takes two to tango.
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Means that something happens to you, or is done to you, that you have done to someone else.
Taste of your own medicine.
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When you complain about a loss from the past.
Cry over spilt milk.
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When you are extremely desperate you need to take drastic actions.
Drastic times call for drastic measures.
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Meaning: Happens very rarely.
Once in a blue moon.
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To work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric lighting.
Burn the midnight oil.
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You are not very good at something. You could definitely not do it professionally.
Don't give up the day job.
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When an attempt fails and it's time to start all over.
Back to the drawing board.
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Join a popular trend or activity.
Jump on the bandwagon
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This is used when someone does not want to choose or make a decision.
Sit on the fence.
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Be optimistic, even difficult times will lead to better days.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
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This idiom is used to say that someone missed his or her chance.
Miss the boat.
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This means not to take what someone says too seriously.
Take with a grain of salt.
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