Two heads are better than one - It's better to work together with someone than to work alone., All ears - To be fully attentive and ready to listen., Apple of my eye - A person who is cherished above all others., Break a leg - A way to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance., An arm and a leg - Something that is very expensive., Cry over spilt milk - To waste time worrying about something that has already happened and cannot be changed, hold your horses - To wait or be patient., Giving the cold shoulder - To deliberately ignore or be unfriendly to someone., A piece of cake - Very easy, In the same boat - To be in the same difficult situation as someone else., When pigs fly - Used to say that something will never happen., Under the weather - Feeling unwell, sick, or not in good health, Butterflies in the stomach - A feeling of nervousness or excitement, Couch potato - A person who spends a lot of time sitting and watching TV or being inactive., Getting cold feet - Feeling nervous or anxious about doing something, often right before it happens., Walking on eggshells - Being very careful about what you say or do to avoid upsetting someone., Raining cats and dogs - Raining very heavily., Burn the midnight oil - To stay up late working or studying., On the same page - To agree or understand something in the same way as others., Feeling blue - To feel sad or depressed., Go bananas - To become very excited or angry., Hit the sack - To go to bed to sleep., Once in a blue moon - Very rarely or seldom, See eye to eye - To agree with someone, Behind bars - To be in prison.,

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