you don’t know which side in the argument to choose - be on the fence, you have to decide something - the ball is in your court, the situation is satisfactory - it is Hunky- Dory, smb has some saved money - have a nest egg, deceive someone playfully - pull someone’s leg, want smth very much, be excited - get hot in the biscuit, to gang up on a person in mass criticism - to dog- pile someone, to believe to avoid failure - to keep the fingers crossed, you have to pay too much - It costs a fortune, you are exhausted and would like to go to sleep - hit the sack,
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Idioms (2). What do they mean? Use them in proper situations.
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