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Idioms (B2-C1)

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    big fish in a small pond
    a tough nut to crack
    a dark horse
    a people person
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    in the same boat
    in the thick of it
    in hot water
    on the brink of something
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    a jack of all trades
    a pain in the neck
    a dark horse
    a creature of habit
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    play it by ear
    burn bridges
    get the ball rolling
    pull our weight
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    on thin ice
    in the thick of it
    in the same boat
    back to square one
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    burned bridges
    pulled their weight
    called it a day
    jumped on the bandwagon
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    call it a day
    play it by ear
    pull their weight
    jump on the bandwagon
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    a loose cannon
    a creature of habit
    the black sheep
    a smart cookie
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    kicking the can down the road
    getting the ball rolling
    calling it a day
    going the extra mile
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    out of the woods
    on thin ice
    in the thick of it
    in hot water
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    burn bridges
    spill the beans
    play it by ear
    pull your weight
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    called it a day
    went the extra mile
    pulled his weight
    threw his team under the bus
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    a dark horse
    a smart cookie
    a tough nut to crack
    a people person
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    pull your weight
    play it by ear
    burn bridges
    push your luck
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    calls it a day
    kicks the can down the road
    goes the extra mile
    pushes her luck
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    loose cannon
    elephant in the room
    dark horse
    smart cookie
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    in the thick of it
    on thin ice
    back to square one
    out of the woods
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    out of the woods
    in hot water
    up the creek without a paddle
    in the same boat
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    burn bridges
    push your luck
    call it a day
    get the ball rolling
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    pushing your luck
    pulling your leg
    kicking the can down the road
    burning bridges
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    out of the woods
    on the brink of something
    back to square one
    in the same boat
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    spilled the beans
    played it by ear
    bit the bullet
    jumped on the bandwagon
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    call it a day
    push your luck
    get the ball rolling
    pull your weight
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    a pain in the neck
    a loose cannon
    a black sheep
    a smart cookie
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    a people person
    a smart cookie
    a jack of all trades
    a creature of habit
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    in the same boat
    on the brink of something
    between a rock and a hard place
    back to square one
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    call it a day
    take it with a pinch of salt
    get the ball rolling
    push your luck
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    a creature of habit
    a jack of all trades
    a loose cannon
    a black sheep
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    a tough nut to crack
    a loose cannon
    a creature of habit
    a people person
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    played it by ear
    burned bridges
    called it a day
    took matters into her own hands
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    jumped on the bandwagon
    hit the nail on the head
    called it a day
    played it by ear
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    call it a day
    get the ball rolling
    push our luck
    jump on the bandwagon
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    out of the woods
    in the thick of it
    on thin ice
    in a tight spot
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    Bob’s your uncle
    spill the beans
    burn bridges
    pull your weight
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    in the same boat
    in hot water
    back to square one
    on the brink of
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    a pain in the neck
    a smart cookie
    a dark horse
    a loose cannon
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    on thin ice
    back to square one
    in hot water
    out of the woods
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    a smart cookie
    a dark horse
    a storm in a teacup
    a loose cannon
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    a loose cannon
    a smart cookie
    a people person
    a dark horse
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    jumped on the bandwagon
    pulled his weight
    let the cat out of the bag
    called it a day