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Tie the knot.
To get married.
Out of the blue.
suddenly and unexpectedly.
Keep your chin up.
to remain joyful even in a tough situation.
Keep an eye on s.o
to watch s.o carefully
hold your horses.
be patient.
hit the nail on the head
do / say sth exactly right
Hit the sack
go to bed
Graveyard shift
Working from 12.00 a.m to 8.00 a.m
Get up on the wrong side of the bed.
Someone who is having a horrible day.
Every cloud has a silver lining
Even difficult times will Iead to better days.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
Don't rely on it until you are sure of it.
Crack s.o up
to make s.o laugh
Break a leg.
good luck
Blood is thicker than water
The family bond is closer than anything else
Apple of my eye
very precious and cherished
An arm and a leg
very expensive
a whole new ballgame
a completely different and difficult situation
to tackle (a problem)
to deal with a problem in an efficient way
be on the ball
be quick to understand and react to things / situations
in the ballpark
almost correct
to kick off an activity
to begin an activity
The ball is in your court
it is up to you to make the next move
Ring a bell
remind you sth/be familiar
face the Music
accept the consequences of your actions
for a song
very cheaply
Change one's tune
express a very different opinion than the previous
Playing second fiddle
to be treated as less important than sb /sth
drum up
try hard to get support for sth
fiddling with sth
to keep moving sth with Your hands because of nervousness
Blowing One's own trumpet
talk about one's achievement in a too proud way.
give sb a helping hand
to help sb dealing with a hard task
to be a shoulder to cry on
to be supportive
Lock horns with sb
to fight/ have a disagreement with sb
go out of one's way to do something
to Make extra effort to do something
Not lift a finger
not helping someone
walk all over somebody
treat someone in an inconsiderate / bad way.
Talk behind someone's back
say or do something intentionally When another person is not there and cannot know about it.
A piece of cake
easy
A blessing in disguise
Something good that isn't known/realized at first.