Break the ice : To do or say something to make people feel more comfortable and relaxed when meeting for the first time. - To break the ice at the party, she told a funny story about her trip., Hit the books : To begin studying seriously. - I need to hit the books this weekend, as the exams are from next week., In hot water : To be in trouble or facing difficulties. - He was in hot water after missing the important meeting., A piece of cake: Something very easy to do. - Writing this idiom was a piece of cake for her., Kick the bucket: To die (informal). - The old man finally kicked the bucket after a long illness., Spill the beans : To reveal a secret or disclose something confidential. - She accidentally spilled the beans about the surprise party., Under the weather:: Feeling unwell or sick. - I’m feeling a bit under the weather today, so I won’t go to work., Bite the bullet : To face a difficult or unpleasant situation courageously. - I decided to bite the bullet and tell my manager about the mistake.,
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