The best of both worlds - means you can enjoy two different opportunities at the same time, Speak of the devil - this means that the person you’re just talking about actually appears at that moment, See eye to eye - this means agreeing with someone, Once in a blue moon - an event that happens infrequently, When pigs fly - something that will never happen, To cost an arm and a leg - something is very expensive, A piece of cake - something is very easy, Let the cat out of the bag - to accidentally reveal a secret, To feel under the weather - to not feel well, To kill two birds with one stone - to solve two problems at once, To cut corners - to do something badly or cheaply, To add insult to injury - to make a situation worse, You can’t judge a book by its cover - to not judge someone or something based solely on appearance, Break a leg - means ‘good luck’, To hit the nail on the head - to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem., A blessing in disguise - An misfortune that eventually results in something good happening later on, Call it a day - Stop working on something, Let someone off the hook - To allow someone, who have been caught, to not be punished, No pain no gain - You have to work hard for something you want, Bite the bullet - Decide to do something unpleasant that you have avoiding doing, Getting a taste of your own medicine - Being treated the same unpleasant way you have treated others, Giving someone the cold shoulder - To ignore someone, The last straw - The final source of irritation for someone to finally lose patience, The elephant in the room - A matter or problem that is obvious of great importance but that is not discussed openly, Stealing someones thunder - Taking credit for someone else achievements,

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