Meaning
We were chasing something that didn't exist. |
46. |
Sentence
We're on a wild-goose chase. |
46. |
It is the heaviest rain I have ever seen. |
47. |
It's raining cats and dogs. |
47. |
The business is either his own business or fake. |
48. |
It's just monkey business. |
48. |
He'll back out of all agreements. |
49. |
He'll weasel out. |
49. |
She'll become very upset. |
50. |
She'll go ape. |
50. |
Let's begin to talk seriously. |
51. |
Let's talk turkey. |
51. |
Don't tell our secret. |
52. |
Don't let the cat out of the bag. |
52. |
Those are false tears. |
53. |
Those are crocodile tears. |
53. |
He is a professional card player. |
54. |
He's a card shark. |
54. |
We had a great time. |
55. |
We had a whale of a time. |
55. |
He is a heavy alcohol drinker. |
56. |
He drinks like a fish. |
56. |
I need to clear my throat in order to talk right. |
57. |
I've got a frog in my throat. |
57. |
His dice had two ones. |
58. |
He rolled snake eyes. |
58. |
She is very stubborn. |
59. |
She's pig-headed. |
59. |
It doesn't sound like it's true. |
60. |
It sounds fishy. |
60. |
Don't take more than your share. |
61. |
Don't make a hog of yourself. |
61. |
Stop being silly and get serious. |
62. |
Quit horsing around. |
62. |
He is not to be trusted. |
63. |
He's a rat. |
63. |
He informed others about my secrets. |
64. |
He ratted on me. |
64. |
She informs on everybody. |
65. |
She is a stool pigeon. |
65. |
She is a tough old lady. |
66. |
I can't make heads or tails of it. |
66. |
I can't understand what you are talking about. |
67. |
She's no spring chicken. |
67. |
She did something crazy. |
68. |
She lost her head. |
68. |
He's too busy with many things. |
69. |
He can't keep his head above water. |
69. |
Here's an idea without too much thought. |
70. |
That's just off the top of my head. |
70. |
Her ideas are not practical. |
71. |
She's got her head in the clouds. |
71. |
She's always has good practical ideas. |
72. |
She's levelheaded. |
72. |
He's so in love he doesn't care about anything. |
73. |
He's head over heels in love. |
73. |
I can't seem to concentrate. |
74. |
It just goes through my head. |
74. |
Your ideas are not realistic. |
75. |
You've got rocks in your head. |
75. |
Let's share ideas. |
76. |
Let's put our heads together. |
76. |
Start thinking about a solution. |
77. |
Use your head. |
77. |
This solution will distress her greatly. |
78. |
Her hair will be standing on end. |
78. |
She has too much to do right now. |
79. |
She's up to her head in work. |
79. |
He's gives the problem all his attention. |
80. |
He's at it tooth and nail. |
80. |
I am emotionally involved and distressed. |
81. |
I've got a lump in my throat. |
81. |
You must survive this situation. |
82. |
You'd better save your neck. |
82. |
Don't let what they say bother you! |
83. |
You better turn the other cheek. |
83. |
Forget your pride and solve the problem. |
84. |
Just swallow your pride. |
84. |
I will never reveal the secret. |
85. |
My lips are sealed. |
85. |
That is an insult to me. |
86. |
It's a slap in the face. |
86. |
They aren't listening to you. |
87. |
You can talk until you're blue in the face. |
87. |
Admit your error - solve it and go on. |
88. |
You must face the music. |
88. |
Try to keep from laughing at them. |
89. |
He can't keep a straight face. |
89. |
He will fail on this thing. |
90. |
He'll fall flat on his face. |
90. |