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a piece/share of the pie
a share of something such as money, profits, etc.
pie in the sky
an event that somebody talks about that seems very unlikely to happenThis talk of moving to Australia is all just ___ in the ___.
eat humble pie
to say and show that you are sorry for a mistake that you made
a hot potato
a problem, situation, etc. that is difficult and unpleasant to deal withWater charges have become a political ___ ______.
the salt of the earth
a very good and honest person that you can always depend on
(like) two peas in a pod
very similar, especially in appearance:The twins are like ___ ___in a ___.
(like) chalk and cheese
if two people or things are like ____ and _____ they are completely different from each other. Frank and I will never get along. We're ____ and _____.
the carrot and stick approach
if you use the ____ and ____ approach, you persuade somebody to try harder by offering them a reward if they do, or a punishment if they do not.
(You can't) have your cake and eat it
to have the advantages of something without its disadvantages; to have both things that are available
out of the frying pan into the fire
from a bad situation to one that is worse
(you shouldn't) put all your eggs in one basket
to rely on one particular course of action for success rather than giving yourself several different possibilitiesI've applied for several jobs. I don...
the proof of the pudding (is in the eating)
(saying) you can only judge if something is good or bad when you have tried it
turn (your) stomach
to make you feel upset, sick or disgusted
turn sour
to stop being pleasant or working properlyTheir relationship soon ____ (past tense) ____.
sour grapes
used to show that you think somebody is jealous and is pretending that something is not importantHe said he didn't want the job anyway, but that's jus...