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To accomplish a task or pass an exam with exceptional success, distinction, or ease.
FLYING COLOURS
This term refers to someone who is cowardly, fearful, or lacking courage..
YELLOW-BILLED
A time when you are very successful – used especially in news reports.
PURPLE PATCH
To faint suddenly.
black out
This idiom refers to excessive bureaucracy, official rules, or paperwork that causes unnecessary delays.
RED TAPE
Incredible chance.
golden opprotunity
Not knowing anything.
in the dark
Hurt, beaten and injured.
black and blue
Very different from others, of a bad quality; a person who doesn't fit.
black sheep
Be born into a rich family.
born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
Say untrue things because you don't want to hurt sb with the truth.
white lie
Suddenly, unexpectedly.
out of the blue
Someone of noble or aristocratic birth.
blue-blooded
Catch sb with smth he/she has done.
catch sb red-handed
Very jealous.
green with envy
Be a good gardener.
have a green thumb
This idiom means "to reveal your real character".
true colours
This idiom means "to owe money".
in the red
Become very angry.
see red
This idiom means "sometimes, rarely".
once in a blue moon