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Which idiom means "To take on too many responsibilities \ to try to do something that is too difficult for you"?
To bite off more than you can chew.
What would you call an extremely important moment or period of time when you must make a decision or take action?
Crunch time.
Think of an example of a blessing in disguise.
Which idiom means getting two things done at once?
Kill two birds with one stone.
What would you call the last in a series of bad things that happen to make someone very upset or angry?
Last straw.
Give an example of an occasion where you've missed the boat.
Which idiom means "Being overly emotional and doing something stupid"?
In the heat of the moment.
What idiom would you use if something is difficult or impossible to control?
Get out of hand.
Tell about a situation when you've decided to sit tight.
What do you call when someone finds it difficult to choose between two alternatives?
Caught between two stools.
What do you call a situation when you believe something good about someone, rather than something bad, when you have the possibility of doing either?
Give (one) the benefit of the doubt.
Recall a situation when you've been sitting on the fence.
Which idiom means "Betraying someone who trusted you"?
Stab someone in the back.
Which idioms means uncertain, undecided, not yet determined?
Up in the air.