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The ball is in your court
The decision or choice is yours
They got cold feet
They are feeling nervous
I am all ears
You have their attention, they are listening to you
Every cloud has a silver lining
Something good will come out a bad situation
Let's break the ice
Start a conversation or say something in a social setting
That costs an arm and a leg
It's very expensive, costs a lot of money
Feeling under the weather
Not feeling well, feeling sick or not yourself
Once in a blue moon
Something that rarely happens or doesn't happen often
"To break a leg" means:
 
to wish someone good luck before a performance
 
to have a serious injury
 
to fall down and hurt oneself
"To be a piece of cake" means:
 
to be very easy
 
to be very difficult
 
to be very delicious
"To break the ice" means:
 
to start a conversation in a formal setting
 
to fall through thin ice
 
to be cold-hearted