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being planned or prepared in order to happen or be available soon
in the pipeline
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used for emphasizing that something is not available or possible, or that you won´t do it (n/f/l/n/m)
not for love nor money
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be very enthusiastic about a particular activity and spend all the time you can doing it or talking about it (l/a/b)
live and breathe (something)
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to say that you will definitely not allow or accept something
draw the line at (something)
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to be outside of a group that has information or makes decisions about something
be out of the loop
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to cause problems by making suggestions or criticisms (m/w)
make waves
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to be doing something that will not get the result you want
be barking up the wrong tree
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a situation in which no further progress is possible
dead end
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to talk to someone about something that has been worrying you, so that you feel better about it
get something off your chest
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without doubt
hands down
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someone who is unkind or unpleasant (n/p/o/w)
nasty piece of work
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used for saying that you didn´t know about something, especially when you are annoyed about this
it´s news to me
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an embarrassing secret about your past that you don't want anyone to know (s/i/y/c)
skeleton in your cupboard
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to immediately establish a bad relationship with someone
get off on the wrong foot
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to do something for a long time without success, always returning to the same problem that you cannot solve
go round in circles
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not having much money, poor
hard up
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used when you are telling someone something that you don´t want them to pass on
between you and me
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to do something correctly, follow the rules in a strict way
(do something) by the book
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to have persistent success or good luck
be on a roll
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used for saying that someone should do something to show they mean what they say (p/y/m/w/y/m/i)
put your money where your mouth is
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doing or thinking the right things (o/t/r/t)
on the right track
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for an extremely small amount of time
for a split second
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to start again because your first idea was unsuccessful
go back to the drawing board
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to do or say something too soon, before you know that it is suitable or correct
jump the gun
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a set of problems that it is impossible to escape from
catch 22 situation
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something that sounds familiar although you cannot remember the exact details (r/a/b)
ring a bell
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used when you want to make sure that someone understands your comments correctly, especially when you are criticising
don´t get me wrong
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to stop being shy and begin to confidently show your real character and feelings
come out of your shell
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used for saying that someone does not listen or react to youwhen you talk to them (l/t/t/a/b/w)
like talking to a brick wall
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to have a lot of money (often used in a negative sense)
be made of money (I´m not made of money)
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used for saying that a situation is still difficult, although it has improved (n/b/o/o/t/w/y)
not be out of the woods yet
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a rare or valuable object that collectors want to own
collector´s item
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something that can be developed or changed in many different ways (a/b/c)
a blank canvas
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be very quiet and shy (n/s/b/t/a/g)
not say boo to a goose
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to be short of money
feel the pinch
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to have a very negative attitude, particularly somebody who is offended or angers easily and irrationally
have a chip on your shoulder
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someone who likes to do the same thing at the same time every day
a creature of habit
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to be always talking about yourself or your achievements in a way that annoys other people
be full of yourself
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to understand something completely incorrectly
get the wrong end of the stick
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someone who is determined to succeed and works hard to achieve this
go-getter
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to have an advantage over other people in the same situation
have a head start
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used for saying that when you love someone, it is difficult to see their faults (l/i/b)
love is blind
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waste time and effort trying to do something that someone else has already done well (r/t/w)
reinvent the wheel
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agree to do something that someone wants, if they do something you want (m/h/w)
meet (someone) half way
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to spend a long time getting to the main point (usually used in a negative sense)
beat around the bush (don´t beat around the bush)
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discover or understand exactly why a situation is the way it is (p/y/f/o)
put your finger on (something)
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definitely decide the details of something (n/d/t/f/p)
nail down the finer points
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when 2 people get confused because they think that each other is talking about something else
get your wires crossed
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likely to get the result that you are trying to achieve (o/t)
on target
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an attempt or guess that it is not likely to be successful but is worth trying
a long shot
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to become very good at doing something
get something down to a fine art
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to find something that all people can agree about, especially where there is disagreement
find common ground
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to suddenly notice something, particularly something interesting or attractive
catch (someone´s) eye
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not calculated exactly, but within a similar general range
in the same ballpark
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a situation in which the rules aren´t clear or where there is no right or wrong answer
grey area
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completely dead or not working
as dead as a doornail
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to surprise someone by being very beautiful, impressive, unexpected etc (often used in the passive)
bowl over (be bowled over)
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a weak feature of someone or something
Achilles heel
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used for telling someone that you don´t believe what they have just said
a likely story
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to be caught in the act of doing something wrong
be caught red-handed
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believe that something dishonest, illegal or wrong has happened (s/a/r)
smell a rat
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informal conversation about trivial things (s/t)
small talk
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something that is not relevant that makes you confused or takes your attention away from what you should be concentrating on (r/h)
red herring
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to look completely different to someone or something
bear no resemblance to
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someone or something that you are pleased to see
a sight for sore eyes
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to be in a position where you can only make a choice between 2 bad options
be stuck between a rock and a hard place
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work done by a person who is not permanently employed by a particular company but who sells their services to more than one company
freelance
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not well controlled (o/o/h)
out of hand
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someone or something that is new, interesting and exciting (a/b/o/f/a)
a breath of fresh air
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from the beginning again, not using all the work that you have done before
from scratch
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an exciting end to part of a book or TV programme which makes you excited for the next part
cliff-hanger
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make you feel angry (m/y/b/b)
make your blood boil
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to keep something secret
keep (something) under wraps
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to tell someone something that was intended to be secret
let the cat out of the bag
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to give someone control or an advantage
give someone the upper hand
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to be very popular
go down a storm
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to learn how to do something, especially a job
learn the ropes
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to have a lot of money (usually in a positive sense)
be rolling in it
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to discuss a problem in order for all parties to get past it
clear the air
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to accept that someone else does not have the same opinion as you and agree not to argue about it
agree to differ
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behaving in a way that other people do not approve of (o/o/l)
out of line
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to have a very strong and long-lasting effect
leave your mark
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to be in a difficult situation
in a tight spot
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money that you earn very easily without much work or effort (m/f/o/r)
money for old rope
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to make someone feel suddenly very frightened or worried (m/s/b/r/c)
make (someone´s) blood run cold
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used for saying what you think is true when you think that there may be facts that you or others do not know
as far as anyone can tell
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a thing that slowly develops into something interesting or powerful
a slow burner
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no longer believed to be guilty of something bad or illegal
in the clear
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to change a situation completely or do something in a completely new way
break the mould
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to be something that provides your main income
be your bread and butter
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at the most modern and advanced point in the development of something
at the leading edge
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cause problems by changing a situation that is considered satisfactory (r/t/b)
rock the boat
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used for referring to a situation in which you become so interested in something that you cannot stop trying to find out about it or doing it
down the rabbit hole
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someone who enjoys being with other people and makes friends easily (p/p)
people person
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to understand the basic meaning that someone is trying to say
catch (someone´s) drift
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make someone feel extremely frightened (s/t/w/o/o)
scare the wits out of (someone)
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change the rules part way through something (m/t/g)
move the goalposts
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to manage to live or keep a business running even though you are not earning much money
keep your head above water
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to make someone feel nervous or frightened
give someone the creeps
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