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NOT A CAT IN HELL’S CHANCE
no chance at all
SMELL A RAT
To suspect that something is wrong or something dishonest is happening.
TO MAKE SOMEONE’S BLOOD BOIL
to make someone very angry
DROP DEAD GORGEOUS
very good-looking /attractive
WOULDN’T SAY BOO TO A GOOSE
shy or nervous
GHOST TOWN
A deserted place where there are few or no people.
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE
Someone who plays "devil's advocate" is a person who argues an unpopular opinion for the sake of the argument.
OVER MY DEAD BODY
Used to express that you strongly oppose something, or won’t allow it to happen.
STAB IN THE BACK
This common phrase refers to a friend or acquaintance betraying you for their own personal gain.
WITCH-HUNT
The deliberate harassment of people with opposing views
SKELETON IN THE CLOSET
Someone with "skeletons in their closet" is someone who has something they don't want to tell you about.
SCAREDY-CAT
Used to describe someone as being very timid or scared about something
LIKE A BAT OUT OF HELL
This term is used to describe something that happens very quickly or suddenly.
IN COLD BLOOD
To do something "in cold blood" is to act in a purposefully ruthful manner.
DIG ONE'S GRAVE
You are 'digging your own grave' when you do something which you know will cause you trouble or cause further problems or ruin.