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  • "to pull someone's leg"
    to make someone uncomfortable or anxious
    to make someone happy about something
    to fool/joke someone
  • "a piece of cake" to describe something...
    very funny
    very easy
    very sweet
  • "to be on the ball"
    to be funny
    to be alert
    to be on the top
  • "as clear as mud"
    something confusing
    something brown
    something obvious
  • "to put your feet up"
    to be tired
    to be distracted
    to relax
  • "to be left out in the cold"
    to be alone
    to be freezing
    to be excluded
  • "To be under the weather"
    to be sad
    to be strong
    to be ill
  • "To beat around the bush"
    B) to take a long time do something
    C) to show disagreement about something
    A) to avoid talking about something
  • "to ring a bell"
    something sounds familiar
    to get attention
    something that makes a lot of noise
  • "break a leg!"
    good luck!
    well done!
    have fun!
  • "to give the green light"
    to allow something
    to prohibit something
    to like something
  • "once in a blue moon"
    usually
    never
    rarely
  • "to cost an arm and a leg"
    something cheap
    something of low quality
    something expensive