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Become friendlier and feel less shy.
 
Come out of your shell.
 
Work like a dog.
 
To smell a rat.
Tell someone to slow down or stop and consider what they are doing.
 
Hold your horses.
 
To cry wolf.
 
Cat got your tongue?
To drop or break things due to clumsiness.
 
Bull in a China shop.
 
Barking up the wrong tree.
 
Cat got your tongue?
Not able to keep still because you are excited or worried about something.
 
Ant's in your pants.
 
Dark horse.
 
Come out of your shell.
Heavy rain.
 
It's raining cats and dogs.
 
Straight from the horse's mouth.
 
Like a duck to water.
To think something is wrong or that someone is being dishonest.
 
To smell a rat.
 
Hold your horses.
 
Come out of your shell.
To work very hard.
 
To work like a dog.
 
Ants in your pants.
 
A bull in a China shop.
Something that is excellent.
 
Bee's knees.
 
A bee in your bonnet.
 
Ant's in your pants.
Something you say when you are extremely hungry.
 
Could eat a horse.
 
Bee in your bonnet.
 
Smell a rat.
To reveal a secret, usually without meaning to.
 
Let the cat out of the bag.
 
Could eat a horse.
 
Bee's knees.