‘The best of both worlds’ - Means you can enjoy two different opportunities at the same time., ‘Speak of the devil’ - Means that the person you've just been talking about actually appears at that moment., To ‘see eye to eye’ - Means agreeing on or being in agreement with someone., ‘Once in a blue moon’ - Refers to an event that happens infrequently., ‘When pigs fly’ - Refers to something that will never happen., To ‘cost an arm and a leg’ - Means something is very expensive, ‘A piece of cake’ - Means something is very easy., To ‘let the cat out of the bag’ - Means to accidentally reveal a secret., To be ‘under the weather’ - Means to not feel well; to be sick., To ‘kill two birds with one stone’ - Means to solve two problems at once., To ‘cut corners’ - Means to do something badly or cheaply., To ‘add insult to injury’ - Means to make a bad situation worse., To ‘judge a book by its cover’ - Means to judge someone or something based solely on appearance., To ‘break a leg’ - Means ‘good luck’ (often said to performers before they go on stage)., To ‘hit the nail on the head’ - Means to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem., ‘A blessing in disguise’ - Refers to a misfortune that eventually results in something good happening later on., ‘No pain, no gain’ - Means you have to work hard for something you want.,

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