"Break the ice" (The Taming of the Shrew) - Meaning: To initiate conversation in a social setting or reduce tension in a situation., "Wear my heart upon my sleeve" (Othello) - Meaning: To openly show one's emotions., "A wild goose chase" (Romeo and Juliet) - Meaning: A hopeless, futile search or quest., "All’s well that ends well" (All's Well That Ends Well) - Meaning: As long as the outcome is good, the difficulties along the way don't matter., "In a pickle" (The Tempest) - Meaning: To be in a difficult or troublesome situation., "The world is my oyster" (The Merry Wives of Windsor) - Meaning: I can achieve anything I want; opportunities are endless., "Heart of gold" (Henry V) - Meaning: Someone who is very kind, generous, or good-natured. , "It's Greek to me" (Julius Caesar) - Meaning: I don’t understand it at all; it’s incomprehensible., "Too much of a good thing" (As You Like It) - Meaning: Having an excessive amount of something that was initially beneficial or enjoyable. , "Eaten me out of house and home" (Henry IV, Part 2) - Meaning: Someone who consumes so much food or resources that it becomes burdensome. , "Be-all and the end-all" (Macbeth) - Meaning: The most important part or the ultimate goal. , "Love is blind" (The Merchant of Venice) - Meaning: Love does not see faults or imperfections in the person loved., "Wild-goose chase" (Romeo and Juliet) - Meaning: Pursuing something that is impossible or very difficult to achieve., "Kill with kindness" (The Taming of the Shrew) - Meaning: To be so kind or indulgent that it causes harm or spoils someone., "Lie low" (Much Ado About Nothing) - Meaning: To stay hidden or avoid attention.,

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