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  • Don't get mad at me, I'm just "pulling your leg"
    playing a joke
  • I heard that elephants can fly now, but Sam often makes up stories so I "take everything he says with a pinch of salt"
    Do not take it soo seriously
  • "Spill the beans" I want to know everything!
    Reveal the secret
  • -"Speaking of the devil", there she is,
    the person you have just been talking about arrives
  • I will visit you tonight "come rain or come shine"
    No matter the circunstances
  • I'm not sure about his excuse, but "I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt"
    Believing someone’s story without proof even though it may seem unbelievable
  • -Is my turn now. - Ok, "Break a leg"
    "I wish you luck"
  • Wait a minute! LAura is not the only reponsible for this "It takes two to tango"
    there is another person involved
  • I’m "sat on the fence" about English classes, I don't understand what Bibiana says
    Indecided
  • Piece of cake
    Too easy
  • This computer is so expensive! "it costs an arm and a leg"
    Is too expensive
  • After all the problems we could finish the project. This is "A blessing in disguise"
    A good thing that initially seemed bad
  • "No pain, no gain"
    have to work hard in order to see results
  • The English quiz is next week, I "go down in flames"
    to fail in a spectacular way
  • No worried bro! I'am "through thick and thin"
    No matter the circunstances
  • Manuel didn't come to class so the teacher didn't ask him to do the paperwork. The teacher "Let him off the hook"
    to take away any responsability
  • I can't go out tonight "I'm on the ball"
    behaving
  • I feel so "under the weather"
    To feel sick
  • I call my friends "once in a blue moon.’
    rarely, not to many times
  • I guess Rafaela is mad at me "she gave me the cold sholder"
    Ignoring someone
  • I cannot believe He didn't tell we di the homework together, he is "stealing my thinder"
    Taking credit for someone else’s achievements
  • "Don’t judge a book by its cover"
    Not judging something by its initial appearance
  • I passed the English test "By the skin of my teeth"
    fo succed barely
  • I don't know - I guess "the ball is in your court"
    Is your decision
  • You know now how I felt, your are "getting a taste of your own medicine"
    Being treated the way that you have been treating others
  • Juancho plays online games while he is in class... he is"killing two birds with one stone"
    Accomplishing two different tasks in the same time