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They don't see eye to eye.
They don't agree.
He was all ears.
He was listening.
You can't judge a book by its cover
This person or thing may look bad, but it's good inside
There are other fish in the sea
It's OK to miss this opportunity. Others will arise.
The best thing since sliced bread
A really good invention
The ball is in your court
It's your decision
Take a rain check
Postpone a plan
Spill the beans
Give away a secret
Saving for a rainy day
Saving money for later
Rain on someone's parade
To spoil something
Once in a blue moon
Rarely
On thin ice
On probation. If you make another mistake, there will be trouble.
Let the cat out of the bag
Give away a secret
It's raining cats and dogs
It's raining hard
It's a piece of cake
It's easy
Give someone the cold shoulder
Ignore someone
By the skin of your teeth
Just barely
Actions speak louder than words
Believe what people do and not what they say
A picture is worth 1000 words
Better to show than tell
A penny for your thoughts
Tell me what you're thinking
A piece of cake
Easy
Wrap your head around something
Understand something complicated
Under the weather
Sick
Pull yourself together
Calm down
Pull someone's leg
To joke with someone
It's not rocket science
It's not complicated
Make a long story short
Tell something briefly
Miss the boat
It's too late
On the ball
Doing a good job
Let someone off the hook
To not hold someone responsible for something
Give someone the benefit of the doubt
Trust what someone says
Hit the sack
Go to sleep
Cut somebody some slack
Don't be so critical
A blessing in disguise
a good thing that seemed bad at first
A dime a dozen
Something very common
Better late than never
Better to arrive late than not to come at all
break a leg
good luck
Butterflies in your stomach
feeling nervous
cost an arm and a leg
very expensive
hold your horses
wait a moment