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  • someone who is very similar to an older family member
    chip off the old block
  • a heavy storm
    raining cats and dogs
  • said when someone you are talking about suddenly appears
    speak of the devil
  • an extroverted person who loves parties
    social butterfly
  • someone with a hidden talent or skill
    dark horse
  • stop fighting and be friendly again
    bury the hatchet
  • something happened in the past and is no longer important or worth arguing about
    water under the bridge
  • a narrow escape from a dangerous situation
    close shave
  • family member who is different from others or brings shame to family
    black sheep
  • a person who likes to be alone
    lone wolf
  • jealousy
    green-eyed monster
  • something or someone annoying
    pain in the neck
  • delay or postpone an event (or politely decline an invitation)
    take a raincheck
  • someone who is enthusiastic especially about work
    eager beaver
  • when a common trait is shared by all relatives
    runs in the family
  • 13
    a baker's dozen
  • to be wrong about the reason for something or the way to achieve something
    bark up the wrong tree
  • something that is not well thought-through
    half-baked
  • someone who stays calm
    cool as a cucumber
  • fake crying
    crocodile tears