a knight in shining armor - a person who helps you when you are in a difficult situation., a wolf in sheep's clothing - someone who seems to be a good person but is really a bad one., at the drop of a hat - when something is done immediately, without preparation or planning., deep pockets - when someone or an institution has lots of money., dressed (up) to the nines - when you are wearing very smart clothes for a special occasion., earn your stripes - when you do something to prove that you have the skills or ability for a particular job or rank., fill somebody's shoes - when you can replace people and do what they do., hot under the collar - you feel angry or annoyed about something., keep it under your hat - the ability to keep a secret, knock your socks off - to be amazed or surprised, off the cuff - to speak without planning what you will say beforehand., old hat - it's old-fashioned and no longer seen as being modern and new., pull your socks up - to have the behavior improved, quaking in your boots - to be afraid or frightened, to go from rags to riches - when you start out very poor and you become very rich, talk through your hat - when you talk about something without knowing much about it or you claim something is true when it isn't., the jewel in the crown - it's part of a group or set of similar things, and it's the best of them all, tighten your belt - try to spend less money, wear your heart on your sleeve - When you show your emotions openly and you don't try to hide your feelings., work your socks off/ work your tail off - work very hard.,

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