To put all your eggs in one basket - to depend for your success on a single person or plan of action, Black sheep - a person who has done something bad that brings embarrassment or shame to their family, To egg someone on - to encourage a person to do something silly, To get egg on your face - to look foolish or be embarrassed, To walk on eggshells - to be very careful and diplomatic when dealing with a very delicate situation, A nest egg - money saved for the future, A good egg - a likeable person, Busy bee - someone who is very busy and active, A ray of sunshine - someone or something that makes a person happier or a place more cheerful, The grass is always greener on the other side - the things a person does not have always seem more appealing than the things they do have, Spring fever - a lazy or restless feeling experienced at the beginning of spring, A spring in someone’s step - looking happy and full of energy, Spring cleaning - the act of cleaning all of a place, especially your house, very well, To be full of the joys of spring - to be very happy, To spring something on someone - to suddenly tell or ask someone something when they do not expect it, To spring into action - to suddenly become very active and energetic, To spring to mind - to suddenly think of something, No spring chicken - someone who is no longer a young person,

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