--- tags: - Notes - IELTS/Speaking status: Done --- Referenced to: [01_idiom](Couse%20Notes/idiom.pdf) 1. Be about to do sth 2. That’s about all/it 3. Add fuel to the fire/flames 4. Take advantage of sth/smb 5. After all 6. (Up) in the air 7. The apple of smb’s eye 8. Cost/pay an arm and a leg 9. keep smb at arm’s length 10. Get off smb’s back 11. Beat about the bush 12. Get out of bed on the wrong side 13. Been there done that 14. Give smb a bell (informal) 15. To the best of your belief / knowledge 16. Bite off more than you can chew (informal) 17. Out of the blue 18. The bottom line (informal) 19. **(be) bursting to do smth** 20. (as) busy as a bee 21. Give smb a buzz (informal) 22. get a buzz from sth/from doing smth 23. Be/get carried away 24. (build) castles in the air 25. (like) chalk and cheese (different as chalk and cheese), BrE, informal (Hard cheese -> bad luck) 26. Around/round the clock 27. On cloud nine (old-fashioned, informal) 28. Not have a clue (informal) 29. **Get/have cold feet (informal)** 30. Have (got) smth in common (with smb/smth) 31. A couch potato (informal, disapproving) 32. **From the cradle to the grave** 33. Cry your eyes out 34. I’m/I’ll be damned if…(spoken) 35. From day one 36. **Make smb’s day** 37. Be/have to do with smb/smth 38. Dressed to kill (informal) 39. **Dressed (up) to the nines (informal)** 40. Drink like a fish (informal) 41. (take to smth) like a duck to water 42. Be all ears (informal) 43. At (your) ease 44. Easier said than done 45. Go easy on smb (informal) 46. Take it/things easy (informal) 47. Put all your eggs into one basket 48. Not exactly (spoken) 49. **give smth a facelift** 50. fan the flames (of smth) 51. take a fancy to smb/smth (esp. British English) 52. by far 53. far from it (informal) 54. be (all) in favour of (doing) sth 55. in smb’s/smth’s favour 56. at first glance/sight 57. (at) first hand 58. Can’t get over smth (spoken) 59. (not) get somewhere/nowhere/anywhere 60. Be glued to smth (informal) 61. take smth for granted 62. get out of hand 63. go hand in hand (with smth) 64. come in handy/useful 65. **get the hang of smth (informal)** 66. be hard on smb 67. **hate smb’s guts (informal)** 68. **have it out with smb** 69. **head over heels (in love)** 70. here we go again 71. **high and low** 72. **get hold of smb/smth** 73. **bring home the bacon (informal)** 74. **come home (to smb)** 75. keep it up 76. **[kick the bucket](https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/kick-the-bucket) (BrE, informal, humorous)** 77. kill two birds with one stone 78. kind of/sort of (informal) 79. (two) of a kind/sort 80. one of a kind 81. it takes one to know one (informal, disapproving) 82. know smb inside out (informal) 83. know your own mind 84. be common/public knowledge 85. make the most of smth 86. make your mark 87. mean (smb) no harm; not mean (smb) any harm 88. (be) a means to an end 89. if my memory serves me well, correctly, etc.; if memory serves 90. **come/spring to mind** 91. have (got) a mind of your own 92. **by a neck** 93. **(as) good as new; like new** 94. **next thing (I knew) (informal)** 95. **next to nothing** 96. it’s now or never 97. by numbers 98. **a hard/tough nut (to crack) (informal)** 99. **(put smth) in a nutshell (informal)** 100. [let one's hair down](https://www.collinsdictionary.com/search/?dictCode=english&q=let+one%27s+hair+down) 101. [the be-all and end-all of sth](https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/the-be-all-and-end-all-of-something) 102. [make ends meet](https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/make-ends-meet) 103. [All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_work_and_no_play_makes_Jack_a_dull_boy) 104. [All walks of life](https://plainenglish.com/expressions/all-walks-of-life/) 105. [pick someone's brain](https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/pick-someones-brain) 106. [“The world has enough for everyone's need, but not enough for everyone's greed.” ― Mahatma Gandhi](https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/427443-the-world-has-enough-for-everyone-s-need-but-not-enough) 107. [tricks of the trade](https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/tricks-of-the-trade)