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Inglise keel - Kõik luuletused, mis on inglise keeles
Flea Market - An open -air market
The birds and the bees - Sex education
Ants in one's pants - Unable to sit still
Cat nap - A short sleep
Clam up - Become quiet suddenly
Fishy - Odd, suspicious
Holy cow - Wow, I'm surprised !
Horse around - Play roughly
Rat race - Struggle for power
Let sleeping dogs lie - Not to interfere
Dog days - Very hot days.
Make a beeline - Go straight for smth
Nest egg - Money saved for the future
Pig out - Eat a lot of smth
Smell a rat - Begin to suspect trickery
Until the cows come home - For a very long time
Kitty corner - Diagonal direction
Hold your horses - Wait and be patient
Kick the bucket - To die
Mum's the word - To keep a secret
Back To Square One - To start again
Tie the knot - To get married
A field day - A very enjoyable time
Over the hill - To be past your prime
Spinning a yarn - To lie or exaggerate
Under the weather - Feeling ill
Bushed - Tired, completely exhausted
Crash - To go to sleep
Hit the hay - To go to bed
On cloud nine - Extremely happy
Dig deep - Look hard for information
Dirt cheap - Very inexpensive
Go downhill - Get progressively worse
Up the creek - In trouble
Take a raincheck - Accept at a later date
In your face - An aggressive manner
Prick up your ears - To listen intently
Get out of hand - A situation which has resulted in chaos
Break a leg - Good -luck
An arm and a leg - Very expensive
At the drop of a hat - without any hesitation
New kid on the block - A newcomer
See eye to eye– two or more people agree at sth
Let one's hair down - Relax, have fun
Cry your heart out - Cry very hard
My flesh and blood - Relative
Have one's head in the clouds - Be unaware about smth
By the skin of one's teeth - Just barely
Rule of thumb - Basic rule
Pull one's leg - Joke or tease someone
An old hand - An experienced person
Neck of the woods - Nearby location
Keep one's chin up - Try to be cheerful
Keep an eye on - Take care of
Spill the beans - Reveal the truth
Bite off more than you can chew - To take on a task that is way to big
Burn the midnight oil - To work late into the night
Cut the mustard - To succeed
Devil 's Advocate - To present a counter argument.
Big cheese - very important person
Last straw - The final problem in a series of problems.
Use your noodle - Use your brain
A bun in the oven - Be pregnant
Bad egg- A person who is often in trouble
Cheesy - Silly
Cool as a cucumber - Very relaxed
Cream of the crop - The best
One smart cookie - A very intelligent person
Cup of joe - Cup of coffee
Freeze one's buns off - Be very cold
In a nutshell - Simply
Souped up - Made more powerfu
Out to lunch - Crazy or mad
Spice things up - Make smth more exciting
Peach fuzz - Small amount of hair growth
At the drop of a hat – without
needing any advance notice
Hand-me-down - Used clothing
Caught with your pants down - found out
To have a card up one's sleeve-have a secret or reserve plan
Buckle down- work extra hard
Burn a hole in one's pocket - money that is tempted to spend
Dress to kill -dress in sexy clothes
Fit like a glove-fit perfectly
Fine-tooth comb - in great detail
Handle with kid gloves - treat delicately
Off the cuff - Said without planning
In one's birthday suit- In the nude
Keep one's shirt on - Try to stay calm
Keep something zipped - Keep smth a secret
Pull up one's socks - Try harder
Put a sock in it - Stop talking
Put one's thinking cap on - Think hard in order to solve a problem
Wear the trousers - Be in charge
Bursting at the seams - Not fitting anymore
Cut a fine figure – To look good
Win by a landslide - Win by a lot of points
The tip of the iceberg - A small part of a large problem
As quick as lightning -Very fast
Stick-in-the-mud – A loner or person who won't join in
Over the hill - Past middle age
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