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Idioms

 1A Bit Much: More than is reasonable; a bit too much

2. A Bite at The Cherry: A good opportunity that isn’t available to everyone

3. A Busy Bee: A busy, active person who moves quickly from task to task.

4. A Cat Has Nine Lives: Cats seem to get away with dangerous things

5. A Cat in Gloves Catches No Mice: You can’t get what you need if you’re too careful.

6. A Cat Nap: A short sleep during the day

7. A Cold Day In July: (Something that) will never happen

8. A Cold Fish: Someone who is not often moved by emotions, who is regarded as being hard and unfeeling.

9. A Cut Above: Slightly better than

10. A Cut Below: Inferior to; somewhat lower in quality than

11. A Day Late And A Dollar Short: Too delayed and insignificant to have much effect

12. A Dog in The Manger: A person who selfishly prevent others from using, enjoying or profiting from something even though he/ she cannot use or enjoy it himself.

13. A Few Sandwiches Short Of A Picnic: Abnormally stupid, not really sane

14. A Good Deal: To a large extent, a lot

15. A Great Deal: To a very large extent

16. A Guinea Pig: Someone who is part of an experiment or trial

17. A Hair’s Breadth: A very small distance or amount

18. A Home Bird: Somebody who prefers to spend his social and free time at home.

19. A Hundred And Ten Percent: More than what seems to be the maximum

20. A Lame Duck: A person or enterprise (often a business) that is not a success and that has to be helped.

21. A Leg Up: An advantage, a boost

22. A Lemon: A vehicle that does not work properly

23. A Life Of Its Own: An indepdendent existence

24. A Little Bird Told Me: I don’t wish to divulge where I got the information

25. A Little Bird Told Me: I got this information from a source I cannot reveal.

26. A Little from Column A, a Little from Column B: A course of action drawing on several different ideas or possibilities

27. A Lone Wolf: Someone who is not very social with other people

28. A Lot on One’s Plate: A lot to do

29. A Million and One: Very many

30. A Notch Above: Superior to; higher in quality

31. A Penny for Your Thoughts: What are you thinking?

32. A Penny Saved is A Penny Earned: Every small amount helps to build one’s savings

33. A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: A visual presentation can communicate something very effectively

34. A Plum Job: An easy and pleasant job that also pays well

35. A Rare Bird: Somebody or something of a kind that one seldom sees.

36. A Scaredy-Cat: Someone who is excessively scared or afraid.

37. A Second Bite At The Cherry: A Second chance to do something

38. A Sight for Sore Eyes: Someone that you’re pleased to see

39. A Sitting Duck: A person or object in a vulnerable position that is easy to attack or injure.

40. A Snowball’s Chance in Hell: Little to no likelihood of occurrence or success

41. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine: Fix something quickly, because if you don’t, it will just get more difficult to fix

42. A Stone’s Throw: A very short distance

43. A Storm in a Teacup: Unnecessary anger or worry about an unimportant or trivial matter

44. A Tall Order: A difficult task

45. A Week Is A Long Time In : In the field mentioned, the situation may change rapidly

46. About Time: Far past the desired time

47. About To: On the point of, occurring imminently

48. Above And Beyond: More than is expected or required

49. Above Board: Openly, without deceit. Honestly, reputably.

50. Above The Law: Exempt from the laws that apply to everyone else.

51. Above The Salt: Of high standing or honor

52. Above Water: Not in extreme difficulty. Especially said of finances

53. Accident Of Birth: Luck in something due to family good fortune

54. Accident Waiting To Happen: A dangerous way of setting up or organizing something

55. According To Hoyle: Properly, in accordance with established procedures

56. Ace In The Hole: A hidden advantage

57. Ace Up One’s Sleeve: A surprise advantage of which others are not aware.

58. Acid Test: A crucial event that determines the worth of something

59. Acknowledge The Corn: Admit to a mistake, especially a small one; point out one’s own shortcomings, or another’s

60. Acquired Taste: Something one learns to appreciate only after trying it repeatedly

61. Across The Board: In relation to all categories, for everyone

62. Across The Pond: On or to the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.

63. Act High and Mighty: Be arrogant, presume that one is better than others

64. Act Of Congress: Hard to get, said of authorization

Act One’s Age: To be mature, not childish

Actions Speak Louder Than Words: One’s character and intentions are shown