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Use Of Soi Me Common IdiomsA hot potato.........A penny for your thoughts.........At the drop of a hat.........Back to the drawing board.........Ball is in your court.........Barking up the wrong tree.........Beat around the bush.........Best of both worlds.........Bite more than you can chew.........Blessing in disguise.........Bum the midnight oil.........Wouldn’t be caught dead.........Caught between two stools.........Costs an arm and a leg.........Cry over spilled milk.........Curiosity killed the cat.........Cut comers.........Devil’s Advocate.........Don’t put all eggs in one basket.........Whole nine yards.........Elvis has left the building.........Straight from the horse’s mouth.........Far cry from.........Feel a bit under the weather.........Take with a grain of salt.........Hear it on the grapevine.........Hit the nail on the head.........Hit the sack sheets hay.........In the heat of the moment.........Jump on the bandwagon.........Keep something at bay.........Kill two birds with one stone.........Last straw.........Steal someone’s thunder.........Let the cat out of the bag.........Make a long story short.........Miss the boat.........Not a spark of decency.........Not playing with a full deck.........On the ball.........Piece of cake.........other’s eyes.........Add insult to injury.........Sit on the fence.........Speak of the devil.........Back to the wall.........Don’t judge a book by its cover.........Give the benefit of the doubt.........Below the belt.........Have cold feet.........

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Use Of Soi Me Common Idioms

A hot potatoCurrent issues spoke by many people
A penny for your thoughtsAsking what someone is thinking
At the drop of a hatWithout any hesitation; instantly
Back to the drawing boardFailure leads to a time to start all over
Ball is in your courtUp to you to make the decision
Barking up the wrong treeAccusing the wrong person
Beat around the bushIndirectly talking about an issue
Best of both worldsAll the advantages
Bite more than you can chewTo take on a task that is way too big
Blessing in disguiseSome good that isn’t recognized at first
Bum the midnight oilTo work late into the night
Wouldn’t be caught deaddislike something very much
Caught between two stoolsDifficulty in choosing
Costs an arm and a legSomething very expensive
Cry over spilled milkComplaining a loss from the past
Curiosity killed the catInquisitiveness leads to unpleasantness
Cut comersDo something to save money
Devil’s AdvocateTo present a counterargument
Don’t put all eggs in one basketDo not put all resources in one
Whole nine yardsEverything about the case
Elvis has left the buildingThe show has ended. It’s all over
Straight from the horse’s mouthHear from the authoritative source
Far cry fromVery different from
Feel a bit under the weatherFeeling slightly ill
Take with a grain of saltNot to be serious about others talk
Hear it on the grapevineTo hear rumors about someone
Hit the nail on the headDo or say something exactly right
Hit the sack sheets hayTo go to bed
In the heat of the momentOverwhelmed by the happening
Jump on the bandwagonJoin a popular trend or activity
Keep something at bayKeep something away
Kill two birds with one stoneAccomplish two things at the same time
Last strawThe final problem in a series of problems
Steal someone’s thunderTake the credit for something you don’t deserve
Let the cat out of the bagShare information that was hidden
Make a long story shortCome to the point – leave out details
Miss the boatTo miss an opportunity
Not a spark of decencyNo manners
Not playing with a full deckSomeone who lacks intelligence
On the ballTo understand the situation well
Piece of cakeTo deceive someone into
other’s eyesthinking well of them
Add insult to injuryTo make a situation worse
Sit on the fenceDislike to choose or make a decision
Speak of the devilThe person you are talking about arrives
Back to the wallHard-pressed situation with no escape
Don’t judge a book by its coverCannot judge based on appearance
Give the benefit of the doubtBelieve someone’s statement, without proof
Below the beltUnfair or unsupporting behavior
Have cold feetBe afraid or frightened


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