To be a considerably great, difficult, or noteworthy achievement or outcome. - No mean feat:, wish someone good-luck. - Break a leg:, to be nervous just before a big event. - To get cold feet:, to be very expensive. - Cost an arm and a leg:, accept the authority, policies, or principles of a particular group, especially unwillingly. - To toe the line:, meet, stand up to unpleasant consequences - Face the music:, tell someone your problems - Get something off one's chest:, to achieve something difficult. - To pull someting off:, try to be cheerful, optimistic in difficult situations. - Keep one's chin up:, not unless I'm dead and can't stop you - Over my dead body:, promise to keep a secret - (my) Lips are sealed:, joke or tease someone. - Pull one's leg:, agree with somebody about something - See eye to eye:, to put obstacles in a situation - To hinder:, to physically push someone away. - To elbow aside:, to love of sugar or sweet things - To have a sweet tooth:, relax, have fun - Let one's hair down:, to be a person who comes second in a race or competition - To be a runner-up:, do something without a plan or preparation - Play something by ear:, to pay for something - To foot the bill:, to endure something distressing, painful, stressful, or emotionally or physically taxing, especially for the sake of others. - To shoulder the burden:, to lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability - To undermine:, To lose strength or momentum - To falter:, Physically unable to digest or tolerate - To stomach (an idea), To fail, to close because of failure - To fold:,

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