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I am carrying a torch for you
 
I still love you
 
I will help you
 
I'm doing all your work
 
I'm bored
You've hit the nail on the head
 
You've got it 100% right
 
You've made the boss angry
 
You've finished the job
 
You've done something wrong
We have to go back to square one!
 
We have to start again!
 
We are at the wrong house!
 
We have to learn from games!
 
We have to read the map!
There is method to my madness
 
My "random" acts are well planned
 
You drive me crazy!
 
I am going crazy on purpose
 
There is a pen here somewhere...
You're on the ball
 
You're intelligent and quick
 
You're always busy
 
It's your turn
 
You're monthly blood-letting is occurring
I'm on the fence
 
I haven't decided
 
I'm working in the garden
 
I am in power
 
I'm famous
You're off your rocker!
 
You're crazy!
 
You're excited!
 
You're old!
 
You've fallen over!
Kill two birds with one stone
 
Accomplish two things at the same time
 
Break up a marriage
 
Fail at two things at the same time
 
Hurt two people with one word
Spill the beans
 
Tell a secret
 
Cause trouble
 
Make a mess
 
Get angry
Let sleeping dogs lie
 
Do no disturb a situation, because it would cause trouble
 
Forget something that you can never have
 
Don't talk to angry people
 
Let people take a rest when they need to
Every cloud has a silver lining
 
Every <b>bad</b> situation can lead to <b>good</b>
 
Every cloud only hides the sun temporarily
 
Bad weather brings good money
 
When it rains we get very wet
They are the black sheep of the family
 
They are the family failure
 
They are the family hero
 
They are the youngest of the family
 
They are the family success
I feel a bit under the weather
 
I feel ill
 
I feel angry
 
I feel hungry
 
I feel happy
He has bitten off more than he can chew
 
He has begun a challenge which is too big
 
He has eaten too much food
 
He hasn't got enough to do
 
He has very bad teeth
It's a piece of cake
 
It's easy
 
It's a lot of fun
 
It looks amazing
 
It's worthless
He is thick-skinned
 
He is emotionally strong
 
He is wearing lots of clothes
 
He looks like a pig
 
He is fat
Go the whole nine yards
 
Complete everything 100%!
 
Wander off!
 
Go away!
 
Only do a little bit!
It costs an arm and a leg
 
It's very expensive!
 
It's very cheap!
 
You'll have to go to hospital!
 
I nearly fell over!
It's all here in black and white!
 
Things are clearly explained here
 
Things here are old fashioned
 
This is very very dirty
 
There are no colours here
It's raining cats and dogs
 
It's raining heavily
 
The pets are on the roof again
 
It's raining a little bit
 
There are lots of idiots here
What is an IDIOM ?
 
A phrase with a meaning which differs from the words used.
 
A simple phrase stating the truth.
 
A joke.
 
A phrase which describes an emotion or mood.