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Butterflies in my stomach
When you're nervous or anxious, you might feel "butterflies in your stomach."
On the right track
If someone is doing something correctly or making progress, they are "on the right track."
Raining cats and dogs
This is a humorous way of saying that it's raining very heavily.
Hit the books
When someone is studying or doing their homework, they can say they are "hitting the books."
Bite the bullet
"To "bite the bullet" means to face a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage.
On the same page
When people have the same understanding or agreement about something, they are "on the same page.
Under the weather
If someone is feeling sick or not well, they can say they are "under the weather."
Costs an arm and a leg
When something is very expensive, you can say it "costs an arm and a leg."
Piece of cake
This means that something is very easy or simple.
Break a leg
This is used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance or an important event.