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I'll be there to help you move house come rain or shine.
you can depend on someone to be there no matter what
Those two are always arguing about something, it's just a storm in a teacup.
when someone makes a small problem larger than it really is
Take you umbrella and a jacket because it's raining cats and dogs outside.
it's raining very hard
I think she's chasing rainbows if she thinks she can get into Oxford with her bad grades.
when someone tries to do something that they will not achieve
I'm snowed under at work right now because two of my colleagues are on holiday.
have so much to do that you are having trouble doing it all
Our English exam was a breeze. I'm sure I'll get top marks.
very easy to do
Don't worry about me, I'm as right as rain after my knee operation.
feel fine and healthy
Paul isn't coming with us because he feels a little under the weather.
not feeling well
How would someone be feeling if their face was like thunder?
angry
How would someone be feeling if they were icy with someone?
annoyed
How would someone be feeling if they moved like lightning?
in a hurry
How would someone be feeling if they stormed out of somewhere?
angry
How would someone be feeling if they froze when they saw something?
afraid
How would someone be feeling if their face clouded over?
disappointed/sad/worried
I'm sorry but I must pay attention to the time because I can't miss the bus. (replace pay attention to with an idiom)
keep an eye on
He's always having accidents. He's very ____. (fortunate)
unfortunate
I feel quite ___ if I'm criticised all the time. (encourage)
discouraged
I feel really ill so I don't feel like going skiing this morning. (replace don't feel like with an idiom)
can't face