Hit the sack - Going to bed, Under the weather - Feeling sick/ill, Spill the beans - Revealing a secret, Through thick and thin - o support someone through good and bad times., Once in a blue moon - Very rarely , The best thing since sliced bread - something or someone that one thinks is very good, useful, etc, Bite off more than you can chew - To take on more responsibility than you can handle., See eye to eye - To agree with someone or have the same opinion., A piece of cake - Something that is very easy to do., Hit the books - To study or focus on academic work., Stabbed in the back - To be betrayed by someone you trust., Cut corners - To do something in the quickest or easiest way, often sacrificing quality or thoroughness., Take it with a grain of salt - To not take something too seriously or to be skeptical about it., Break the ice - To initiate conversation or activities to ease tension and encourage interaction, especially in social situations., Beat around the bush - To avoid talking about something directly, often because it’s uncomfortable., Twist their arm - To persuade or pressure someone into doing something they may not want to do., Quit cold turkey - To stop doing something abruptly and without any gradual reduction, typically used in reference to stopping an addiction or habit., Hit the nail on the head - To be exactly right about something., Easier said than done - Something that sounds easy, but is actually difficult to accomplish., Have a sweet tooth - To have a strong liking for sugary foods or sweets.,

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