to cost an arm and a leg - to be expensive, to miss the boat - to fail to take advantage of an opportunity, to kill two birds with one stone - to achieve two things with one action, to give something a shot - to try to do something, like a bull in a china shop - behaving recklessly or clumsily, to have cold feet - to get nervous and change one's mind, be in the same boat - be in the same situation , it's raining cats and dogs - it's raining heavily, a piece of cake - something easily done, the cat's out of the bag - to reveal a secret, often by mistake, to draw a blank - to fail to find or remember something, to have a blast - to have fun, to be over the moon - to be excited, to hit the nail on the head - to be correct, to play it by ear - to proceed based on results and circumstance rather than following a plan, crocodile tears - tears or expressions of sadness that are insincere, to come out of the blue - to appear from nowhere, to happen unexpectedly , have your cake and eat it too - to have or do two good things at the same time which are impossible to have or do at the same time, barking up the wrong tree - to be mistaken, by the skin of one's teeth - by a narrow margin, only just, to break the ice - to relieve tension or start conversation, bigger fish to fry - have more important matters to attend to,
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4.º ESO
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Inglés
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