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“I can pick up the dry cleaning and groceries on the way home, killing two birds with one stone.”
to accomplish two things at the same time with a single action.
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"She was as sly as a fox in the negotiations, getting everything she wanted"
a person who is very cunning, crafty, sneaky, or clever, often using wit to outsmart others.
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"The teacher told the children not to horse around while they were getting ready for class."
to play in a rough and careless way
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"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
To combine graceful or agile movement with intense physical strength or power.
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“I accidentally let the cat out of the bag and told Sarah about the surprise party.”
to reveal a secret or information that was supposed to be kept hidden.
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“The company’s financial troubles were the elephant in the room at the board meeting.”
a sensitive issue or problem that everyone is aware of but no one wants to discuss openly.
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"I gave the lion’s share of the credit to my business partner because she did most of the work."
to have the largest or biggest portion of something.
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"In cybersecurity, it’s essential to have robust defenses to ensure we don’t let the snake into the garden."
A warning to prevent a harmful or deceitful person from entering a secure or trusted environment.
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"We need to take the bull by the horns and address the budget shortfall immediately."
To take direct, decisive action in a difficult situation.
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“No one expected John to win the marathon, he was a dark horse in the race.”
to be mysterious or unknown in terms of abilities or intentions.
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