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  • Once in a blue moon
    Rarely
  • cost an arm and a leg
    very expensive
  • cost an arm and a leg
    very expensive
  • Why do you have such a long face?
    Why do you look sad?
  • It's not my cup of tea.
    not the type of thing that you like:
  • break a leg
    good luck
  • We see eye to eye.
    to agree with each other
  • like a bull in a china shop
    very careless and clumsy in the way that they move or behave
  • It's a piece of cake.
    It's easy
  • I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
    to hope strongly that something will happen, good luck!
  • the elephant in the room
    the big problem everybody is avoiding
  • as cool as a cucumber
    feel totally calm under pressure (대단히 침착한)
  • hit the sack
    Go to sleep
  • a perfect storm
    the worst possible situation
  • let the cat out of the bag
    reveal a secret carelessly or by mistake, tell a secret
  • have one's head in the clouds
    daydream, imagine, think about something else (공상에 잠기다, 엉뚱한 생각을 하다)
  • call it a day
    stop working on something
  • break the ice
    do something to make people feel more comfortable
  • cold feet
    be nervous about something
  • a fish out of water
    in a strange situation
  • The ball is in someone's court.
    It’s another person’s turn to make a decision.
  • I'll keep in touch.
    to communicate or continue to communicate with someone by using a phone or writing to them
  • Don't cry over spilt milk.
    don’t worry about things that happened in the past
  • Under the weather
    Sick
  • hit the book
    study hard (특히 벼락치기하다)
  • We pigged out.
    to eat a lot or too much
  • like two peas in a pod
    very similar to each other
  • Lunch is on me.
    I'll pay for lunch.
  • I'm in hot water.
    To be in or get into a difficult situation.
  • You can't judge a book by its cover.
    This person or thing may look bad, but it's good inside
  • It's raining cats and dogs.
    It's raining hard
  • pull someone's leg
    to tell someone something that is not true, as a joke
  • hold your horses
    wait a moment, slow down