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As cool as a cucumber. Someone who is as cool as a cucumber is calm and relaxed, especially when this is surprising.
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As fresh as a daisy. If you feel as fresh as a daisy, you feel energetic and lively.
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Don't put all your eggs in one basket. It means that you should never rely on just one plan because it could go wrong.
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To buy/sell something for a song. It means very cheaply.
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Save for a rainy day. It means to save money for a future time when it will be needed.
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Money doesn't grow on trees. It means that it is hard to earn money and we should be careful when we spend it.
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To feel blue. It means to feel sad/depressed.
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A white lie. If you tell a white lie, you say something that isn't true in order to be polite or so as not to hurt someone's feelings.
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The grass is always greener (on the other side of the fence). We are always envious of what other people have.
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Out of the blue. When something happens out of the blue, it happens unexpectedly.
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To catch someone red-handed. It means to catch someone while they are doing something illegal or wrong.