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  • If you invest everything in one project, you’re _______ ___ ____ ____ __ ___ ______.
    putting all your eggs in one basket
  • When the rumour turned out to be false, the journalist really had ___ __ ___ ____.
    egg on his face
  • That comedian always ______ me __ with his impressions.
    cracks (me) up
  • His friends _____ him __ to enter the karaoke contest.
    egged (him) on
  • She’s been saving a little every month to build a ____ ___ for the future.
    nest egg
  • My brother is _ _____ ___ __ _____; he never shares his feelings.
    a tough egg to crack
  • I’ve been _______ __ _________ around my manager since the disagreement last week.
    walking on eggshells
  • Our neighbour is a ____ ___. She's so helpful and kind.
    good egg
  • My new coworker is such a ____ ___; she’s friendly and always willing to help.
    good egg
  • My husband's been _____ __ __ to do a 10 km race with him.
    egging me on
  • My best friend is so funny. He ______ __ __.
    cracks me up
  • I always feel like I’m _______ __ _________ when I visit my in‑laws; they’re very sensitive.
    walking on eggshells
  • My boss is such a _____ ___ __ _____; he never gives you a straight answer.
    tough egg to crack
  • You're not getting any younger. You should really start saving for a ____ ___
    nest egg
  • After the meeting went badly, the whole team had ___ __ _____ _____.
    egg on their faces
  • He wants to put all his savings into Bitcoins. I told him he shouldn't ___ ___ ___ ____ __ ___ ______.
    put all his eggs in one basket