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Top 100 idioms and their meanings

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This guide provides a comprehensive list of the top 100 most commonly used idioms and their meanings. It includes idioms from a variety of languages and cultures, as well as examples of how to use them in everyday conversation. Each idiom is accompanied by a detailed explanation of its meaning and origin

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You can say that again: That's true, I agree.

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That\'s True, I Agree: You Can Say That Again!

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Beat around the bush: Avoid saying what you mean, usually because it is uncomfortable.

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Your guess is as good as mine: I have no idea.

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A picture is worth 1000 words: It's better to show than tell.

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No pain, no gain: You have to work for what you want.

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By the skin of your teeth: Barely managing to succeed.

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Wrap your head around something: Understand something complicated.

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Speak of the devil: The person we were just talking about showed up.

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The Unwelcome Surprise: He\'s Here!

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You can't judge a book by its cover: Don't judge someone or something by appearance alone.

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So far so good: Things are going well so far.

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Give someone a hand: Help someone.

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Give a Hand, Help a Life: Make a Difference Today!

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Out of the frying pan and into the fire: Going from a bad to worse situation.

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From Bad to Worse: Taking the Leap into the Unknown

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It's not rocket science: It's not complicated.

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A blessing in disguise: A good thing that initially seemed bad.

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Uncover the hidden gifts in life\'s unexpected challenges - A Blessing in Disguise.

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Get a taste of your own medicine: Be treated the way you've been treating others.

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A dime a dozen: Something very common and not of value.

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Get out of hand: Lose control.

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Make a long story short: Tell something briefly.

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Say it in a Sentence: Get to the Point Quickly!

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On the ball: Doing a good job.

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Stay ahead of the game and do your best work with On the Ball!

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Break the ice: To initiate a conversation or activity.

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Start the conversation: Break the Ice!

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Go the extra mile: Do more than what is expected of you.

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Bite the bullet: To face a difficult situation with courage.

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Cry over spilt milk: Worry about something that has already happened.

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Get your act together: Work better or leave.

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Take Control: Make Progress or Move On.

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The devil is in the details: Small things in plans and schemes that are often overlooked can cause serious problems later on.

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Cut somebody some slack: Don't be so critical.

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Give Compassion a Chance: Let Go of Unnecessary Criticism.

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Better late than never: It's better to do something late than not do it at all.

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Barking up the wrong tree: Looking in the wrong place.

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Every dog has its day: Everyone will have good luck or success at some point.

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Actions speak louder than words: Believe what people do and not what they say.

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Don't count your chickens before they hatch: Don't make plans based on future events that might not happen.

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Let someone off the hook: To not hold someone responsible for something.

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Go back to the drawing board: Start over.

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Under the weather: Feeling ill.

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Don\'t let illness get you down - Get Well Soon!

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Easy does it: Slow down.

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Take it easy - Slow down, enjoy life, and make the most of every moment!

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Put something on ice: Postpone a plan or event.

Rank: 64

Put it on Ice: Don\'t let your plans melt away. Postpone with confidence!

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Rain on someone's parade: To spoil something for someone.

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Every cloud has a silver lining: There's always something good in bad times.

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On thin ice: In a risky position.

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Get something out of your system: Do the thing you've been wanting to do so you can move on.

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Kill two birds with one stone: Get two things done with a single action.

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Cutting corners: Doing something poorly in order to save time or money.

Rank: 9

Take the shortcut: Get the job done faster and cheaper with Cutting Corners!

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Don't put all your eggs in one basket: Don't concentrate all your prospects or resources in one thing or place, or you could lose everything.

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Break a leg: Good luck.

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Break a leg: Take a chance and make your luck!

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Costs an arm and a leg: Very expensive.

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It\'ll cost you more than you bargained for - it\'s very expensive!

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Spill the beans: Reveal secret information unintentionally or indiscre

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Unlock the truth - Uncover hidden knowledge without the need for discretion.

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Give someone the benefit of the doubt: Trust what someone says.

Rank: 14

Believe in Second Chances: Show Compassion and Trustworthiness.

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Take it easy: Relax.

Rank: 26

Take it easy: Unwind, Recharge, and Refresh your Mind and Body.

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Call it a day: Stop working on something.

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End the day with satisfaction: Take a break and Call it a Day!

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No-brainer: Something easy or obvious.

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Make it easy with a No-brainer!

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Once in a blue moon: Very rarely.

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Comparing apples to oranges: Comparing two things that cannot be compared.

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Pull yourself together: Calm down.

Rank: 23

Take Control of Your Life: Calm Down, Get Organized, and Find Balance.

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Piece of cake: Something very easy.

Rank: 63

Making life easy - Piece of Cake!

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Ignorance is bliss: You're better off not knowing.

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The ball is in your court: It's your decision.

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Last straw: The final problem in a series of problems.

Rank: 58

When it\'s the Last Straw, the only solution is the Final Answer.

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Hang in there: Don't give up.

Rank: 16

Stay Strong: Keep Fighting for What You Believe In!

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Hit the nail on the head: Do or say something exactly right.

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The best of both worlds: An ideal situation.

Rank: 27

Experience the perfect balance of comfort and convenience - The Best of Both Worlds!

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Hit the sack: Go to sleep.

Rank: 17

Hit the sack: Get the rest you need for a better tomorrow.

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We'll cross that bridge when we come to it: Let's not talk about that problem right now.

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Bite off more than you can chew: Take on a project or task that is beyond one's ability.

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Miss the boat: It's too late.

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Don\'t wait too long or you\'ll miss your chance - act now or regret it later!

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Add insult to injury: To make a situation worse.

Rank: 35

Make it worse - Add insult to injury!

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Let the cat out of the bag: Reveal a secret.

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Unlock the Mystery: Reveal the Truth!

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You can say that again: That's true, I agree. Beat around the bush: Avoid saying what you mean, usually because it is uncomfortable. Your guess is as good as mine: I have no idea. A picture is worth 1000 words: It's better to show than tell. No pain, no gain: You have to work for what you want. By the skin of your teeth: Barely managing to succeed. Wrap your head around something: Understand something complicated. Speak of the devil: The person we were just talking about showed up. You can't judge a book by its cover: Don't judge someone or something by appearance alone. So far so good: Things are going well so far. Give someone a hand: Help someone. Out of the frying pan and into the fire: Going from a bad to worse situation. It's not rocket science: It's not complicated. A blessing in disguise: A good thing that initially seemed bad. Get a taste of your own medicine: Be treated the way you've been treating others. A dime a dozen: Something very common and not of value. Get out of hand: Lose control. Make a long story short: Tell something briefly. On the ball: Doing a good job. Break the ice: To initiate a conversation or activity. Go the extra mile: Do more than what is expected of you. Bite the bullet: To face a difficult situation with courage. Cry over spilt milk: Worry about something that has already happened. Get your act together: Work better or leave. The devil is in the details: Small things in plans and schemes that are often overlooked can cause serious problems later on. Cut somebody some slack: Don't be so critical. Better late than never: It's better to do something late than not do it at all. Barking up the wrong tree: Looking in the wrong place. Every dog has its day: Everyone will have good luck or success at some point. Actions speak louder than words: Believe what people do and not what they say. Don't count your chickens before they hatch: Don't make plans based on future events that might not happen. Let someone off the hook: To not hold someone responsible for something. Go back to the drawing board: Start over. Under the weather: Feeling ill. Easy does it: Slow down. Put something on ice: Postpone a plan or event. Rain on someone's parade: To spoil something for someone. Every cloud has a silver lining: There's always something good in bad times. On thin ice: In a risky position. Get something out of your system: Do the thing you've been wanting to do so you can move on. Kill two birds with one stone: Get two things done with a single action. Cutting corners: Doing something poorly in order to save time or money. Don't put all your eggs in one basket: Don't concentrate all your prospects or resources in one thing or place, or you could lose everything. Break a leg: Good luck. Costs an arm and a leg: Very expensive. Spill the beans: Reveal secret information unintentionally or indiscre Give someone the benefit of the doubt: Trust what someone says. Take it easy: Relax. Call it a day: Stop working on something. No-brainer: Something easy or obvious. Once in a blue moon: Very rarely. Comparing apples to oranges: Comparing two things that cannot be compared. Pull yourself together: Calm down. Piece of cake: Something very easy. Ignorance is bliss: You're better off not knowing. The ball is in your court: It's your decision. Last straw: The final problem in a series of problems. Hang in there: Don't give up. Hit the nail on the head: Do or say something exactly right. The best of both worlds: An ideal situation. Hit the sack: Go to sleep. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it: Let's not talk about that problem right now. Bite off more than you can chew: Take on a project or task that is beyond one's ability. Miss the boat: It's too late. Add insult to injury: To make a situation worse. Let the cat out of the bag: Reveal a secret.
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