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Idioms 2

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  • Hello?? Did you hear me? Yes, I'm all ears!
    I'm listening
  • At around midnight things started to get a bit out of hand.
    get out of control
  • I mean, it's the best of both worlds, don't you think?
    they have only the benefits of two things and none of the disadvantages
  • You snooze, you lose.
    if you do not pay attention and do something quickly, someone else will beat you to it
  • You're just going to have to bite the bullet and do it.
    to do something unpleasant or painful because it is necessary even though you would like to avoid it.
  • Oh my God, I'm so out shape.
    not in good physical condition
  • Don't worry, it'll be a breeze.
    easy
  • She's got a lot on her plate right now.
    there is a lot of things going on at once
  • Make yourself at home!
    get comfortable
  • They're really behind the times.
    outdated, not current
  • It took you forever to do it but better late than never.
    doing something late is better than not doing it at all
  • I can't believe you went behind my back.
    spoke or did something without their knowledge
  • I guess it's back to the drawing board.
    start back at the beginning, square one
  • He just can't see the big picture
    the situation as a whole
  • She's feeling a bit under the weather.
    sick
  • We're going to have to put that on the back burner for a while.
    not focus on it right now, save for later,
  • Be straight with me. Don't beat around the bush.
    talk around something, dodge, evade, flee,
  • They've been at each other's throats for days now.
    fighting with each other