To kick up a storm - To cause a significant commotion or controversy, The calm before the storm - A period of relative peace or tranquillity before a mover turbulent or difficult situation arise , To steal someone's thunder - To take attention or credit away their achievement by someone's force , Where there's smoke, there's fire - If there a problem or issue, it ha created by someone or something , To throw caution to the wind - To act without considering the possible risks or consequences, To chase rainbows - to pursue unrealistic or unattainable goals or dreams, A storm in a teacup - A situation that is exaggerated or blown out of proportion., Snowed under - Overwhelmed with a large amount of work, tasks or responsibilities, To have one's head in the clouds - To be daydreaming, not paying attention to or not being ware of what is happening around oneself, To take a rain check - To decline an offer or invitation at the present time but suggest doing it at a later date,

Advanced English Idioms about weathers

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