Don’t put all your eggs in one basket, I applied to three schools because I don’t want to put all my eggs in one bas, I put my eggs in the fridge because of this expression., Barked up the wrong tree, If you think I broke the window, you’re barking up the wrong tree., The dog barked up the wrong tree yesterday., Hot potato, ate a hot potato for lunch., Politics is a hot potato in our family., Speak of the devil, The devil can speak English., Speak of the devil — here comes Alex!, Not my cup of tea, Horror movies are not my cup of tea., This tea is not my cup of tea because it’s cold., A piece of cake, I ate a piece of cake at the party., The exam was a piece of cake., 7. To be all ears, Tell me your story — I’m all ears., The rabbit is all ears., To kill two birds with one stone, He killed two birds with a stone yesterday., I walked to work and bought groceries on the way, killing two birds with one stone., See eye to eye, My brother and I don’t always see eye to eye., I can see your eye to eye., Look like a million dollars, You look like a million dollars in that suit!, He has a million dollars in his bag., Don’t count your chickens before the eggs have hatched, The chickens hatched before the eggs., Wait until you get the job — don’t count your chickens before they hatch, The apple of my eye, My daughter is the apple of my eye., I ate the apple of my eye., Under the weather, I’m feeling under the weather today, so I stayed home., I am under the weather because it is raining., Make heavy weather of, The weather made heavy weather yesterday., He made heavy weather of a simple homework task., Weather the storm, Our family weathered the storm after losing money., We watched the storm weather the city., A storm in a teacup, Their argument was just a storm in a teacup., There is a real storm inside my teacup., As right as rain, After a few days of rest, I felt as right as rain., The rain was as right as rain yesterday., Come rain or shine, I go jogging every morning, come rain or shine., Rain or shine came to my house., For a rainy day, only use this umbrella for a rainy day expression., She saves money for a rainy day., Chase rainbows, He spent years chasing rainbows instead of finding a real job., The dog chased rainbows in the sky., Put the wind up somebody, The wind put itself up yesterday., That horror movie really put the wind up me..
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