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cook up a storm
prepare a great deal of food
a breath of fresh air
something new and innovative especially in contrast to the current stagnant situation
batten down the hatches
prepare for a storm
get wind of
hear about something
full of hot air
someone who talks a lot and says things that are not true
a breeze
easy
a storm in a teacup
unnecessary anger or worry about something trivial or unimportant
break the ice
to get something started (in a social setting)
be snowed under
be extremely busy with work or things to do
take a rain check
decline an invitation but maybe you will accept it another time
rain cats and dogs
rain heavily
soak up the sun
enjoy the good weather
On cloud nine
extremely happy
Under the weather
feeling ill
In the dark
Not informed
have your head in the clouds
Not know what is happening around you
dog days of summer
the hottest day of summer
it never rains but it pours
bad luck and bad things tend to happen at the same time
chase rainbows
pursue unrealistic goals
a snowball's chance in hell
to be very unlikely to succeed at something