20 examples of idioms
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Straight from the horse's mouth. Meaning: getting information directly from the most reliable source. ...
Let the cat out of the bag. Meaning: to mistakenly reveal a secret. ...
Butter someone up. ...
Pulling someone's leg. ...
Wolf in sheep's clothing. ...
Hands down. ...
Riding shotgun. ...
Barking up the wrong tree.
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1: Under the weather (to feel ill)
2: The ball is in your court (it is up to you)
3: Spill the beans (to give away a secret)
4: Break a leg (to wish someone luck)
5: Pull someone's leg (to play a practical joke)
6: Sat on the fence (to be undecided)
7: Through thick and thin (to stay loyal no matter what)
8: Once in a blue moon (rarely)
9: Hit the sack (go to bed)
10: Miss the boat (it's too late)
2: The ball is in your court (it is up to you)
3: Spill the beans (to give away a secret)
4: Break a leg (to wish someone luck)
5: Pull someone's leg (to play a practical joke)
6: Sat on the fence (to be undecided)
7: Through thick and thin (to stay loyal no matter what)
8: Once in a blue moon (rarely)
9: Hit the sack (go to bed)
10: Miss the boat (it's too late)
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