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  • Raining cats and dogs
    This is a humorous way of saying that it's raining very heavily.
  • Piece of cake
    This means that something is very easy or simple.
  • Break a leg
    This is used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance or an important event.
  • On the right track
    If someone is doing something correctly or making progress, they are "on the right track."
  • Costs an arm and a leg
    When something is very expensive, you can say it "costs an arm and a leg."
  • Under the weather
    If someone is feeling sick or not well, they can say they are "under the weather."
  • On the same page
    When people have the same understanding or agreement about something, they are "on the same page.
  • Bite the bullet
    "To "bite the bullet" means to face a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage.
  • Butterflies in my stomach
    When you're nervous or anxious, you might feel "butterflies in your stomach."
  • Hit the books
    When someone is studying or doing their homework, they can say they are "hitting the books."