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"to beat around the bush" A) to avoid talking about something / B) to take a long time do something / C) to show disagreement about something
A) to avoid talking about something
"to be under the weather" A) to be wet/ B) to be sad / C) to be ill
C) to be ill
"to pull someone's leg" A) to break someone's legs / B) to fool or joke someone / C) to make someone happy about something
B) to fool/joke someone
"to be left out in the cold" A) to be asleep / B) to be excluded / C) to be freezing
B) to be excluded
"to give the green light" A) to allow something / B) to prohibit something / C) to like something
A) to allow something
"once in a blue moon" A) usually / B) never / C) rarely
C) rarely
"to take the plunge" A) to commit to a decision (often one that makes you nervous) / B) to fall down (from a very high place) / C) to put something in water
A) to commit to a decision (often one that makes you nervous)
"break a leg!" A) well done! / B) have fun! / C) good luck!
C) good luck!
"to put your feet up" A) to be tired / B) to relax / C) to be clumsy
B) to relax
"to be on the ball" A) to be alert/ B) to be on the top / C) to be funny
A) to be alert
"as clear as mud" A) something brown / B) something confusing / C) something simple
B) something confusing
"to get cold feet" A) suddenly get cold  / B) to suddenly change your mind about something because you are nervous / C) to be worried aobut something
B) to suddenly change your mind about something because you are nervous
"to bite the bullet" A) to eat something dangerous / B) to do something that is mean/ C) to make yourself do something difficult or unpleasant
C) to make yourself do something difficult or unpleasant
"to cost an arm and a leg" A) something cheap / B) something expensive / C) something of low quality
B) something expensive
"to ring a bell" A) something sounds familiar / B) to get attention / C) something that makes a lot of noise
A) something sounds familiar
"a piece of cake" to describe something A) very sweet / B) very fun / C) very easy
C) very easy
"to skate on thin ice" A) to be in a risky situation / B) to do something easy / C) to not like something you have to do
A) to be in a risky situation
"to speak of the devil" A) to have an uncomfortable conversation / B) the person who you were talking about unexpectedly arrives / C) to talk about a person you don't like
B) the person who you were talking about unexpectedly arrives