Kill two birds with one stone → I studied and listened to music, killing two birds with one stone., To accomplish two things at the same time with a single effort., The early bird catches the worm → She got the job because she applied early—the early bird catches the worm., It encourages getting an early start to be successful., Burning the midnight oil → He’s been burning the midnight oil to finish his project., Working or studying late into the night., Keep your chin up → I know it’s hard, but keep your chin up!, To stay positive and optimistic in difficult situations., Under the weather → I’m feeling a bit under the weather today., To feel slightly ill or sick., In the same boat → We’re all in the same boat, so let’s help each other., To be in the same difficult situation as someone else., Once in a blue moon → I eat fast food once in a blue moon., Something that happens very rarely., Don't judge a book by its cover → He looks serious, but he’s very funny—don’t judge a book by its cover., Not judging based only on appearance., All ears → Tell me what happened, I’m all ears., To be ready and eager to listen..
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