Popular English Idioms
Popular English idioms: 1. Piece of cake - Something very easy to do. Finishing this puzzle was a piece of cake. 2. Break the ice - To initiate conversation in a social setting. I told a funny joke to break the ice at the meeting.I told a funny joke to break the ice at the meeting. 3. Hit the hay - To go to bed. It’s late and I have to get up early tomorrow; time to hit the hay. 4. Under the weather - Feeling ill or sick. I'm feeling a bit under the weather, so I think I'll stay in tonight. 5. Spill the beans - Reveal a secret. Come on, spill the beans! Who's the secret guest at the party? 6. Kick the bucket - An idiom for dying. My old car finally kicked the bucket, so now I need a new one. 7. Bite the bullet - To endure a painful experience or to face the situation courageously. I guess I just have to bite the bullet and get my tooth pulled out. 8. Let the cat out of the bag - To reveal something that was supposed to be a secret. ...