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  • Don’t worry about the test, it was a __________.
    a piece of cake
  • “Do you know how to fix this machine?” – “__________.”
    Sorry, I have no idea
  • The maths test was so easy, it was __________.
    a piece of cake
    on pins and needles
    not a chance
  • He missed the deadline, but he still handed in the report. Well, __________.
    better late than never
  • After passing all my exams, I felt __________.
    on top of the world
  • “Can I borrow your car and drive it to Paris tonight?” – “Sorry, __________.”
    not a chance
  • When she missed the train, she was upset, but it was __________ because she met an old friend at the station.
    on top of the world
    a blessing in disguise
    pulling her leg
  • Winning the lottery? ______
    Not a chance!
  • He told me he met Beyoncé yesterday, but he was just ________.
    pulling my leg
  • Don’t believe him, he’s just __________ – he didn’t really win the lottery.
    pulling your leg
  • Learning to ride a bike was a __________ once I got the balance right.
    piece of cake
  • If you work hard, ___________
    the sky is the limit.
  • Stop being upset about what he said. Just _________
    get over it.
  • “Do you know how this new software works?” – “Sorry, __________.”
    I have no idea
  • I thought losing my wallet would ruin my trip, but it was a __________ because someone returned it with extra money inside!
    blessing in disguise
  • After hearing the good news, I felt _________
    on top of the world.
  • She finally finished her project! __________!
    Better late than never!
  • “Do you think I can beat Usain Bolt in a race?” – “__________!”
    Better late than never
    I have no idea
    Not a chance
  • I was ______ waiting to hear if I got the job.
    on pins and needles
  • I know You failed the interview, but maybe it’s a __________, because a better job will come.
    a blessing in disguise