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The exercise was created 2023-10-23 by AnaCoga05. Question count: 28.




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  • something that cannot succeed a lost cause
  • struggle against uncontrollable forces to fight against the tide
  • when someone says something unpleasant because they are jealous a case of sour grapes
  • an idea that's not well thought out a half-baked idea
  • very easy to do a piece of cake
  • a lot of fuss about nothing a storm in the teacup
  • don't be impatient, let things take their time a watched pot never boils
  • don't take on more than you can handle don't bite off more than you can chew
  • appreciate people/things that do good for you don't bite the hand that feeds you
  • be very busy, with many responsibilities have a lot on your plate
  • particulary like and be tempted by sweet food have a sweet tooth
  • get caught out doing something you shouldn't have egg on your face
  • know what is best for you, and make the most of it know which side your bread is buttered
  • look exactly alike like two peas in a pod
  • appear completely innocent look as if butter wouldn't melt in her/his mouth
  • not the kind of thing i like not my cup of tea
  • what one person loves another might hate one man's meat is another man's poison
  • when training to escape a bad situaion, you get into an even worse one out of the frying pan into the fire
  • completely crazy person s/he is as nutty as a fruitcake
  • person with masses of excess energy s/he is full of beans
  • she is pregnant she has a bun in the oven
  • not quite believe something one is told take something with a grain of salt
  • they are extremely popular and easy to sell they sell like hot cakes
  • to ruin someone's plans to cook someone's goos
  • eating sensibly (or not) affects your wellbeing you are what you eat
  • you can offer someone help or advice, but not force them to take it you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink
  • you need to choose one or another, not both you can't have your cake and eat it
  • you greedily take more food than you can eat your eyes are bigger than your stomach

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