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Idiomy YouTube part 3

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  • to make people who have not met before feel more relaxed with each other
    break the ice
  • used to mean that time passes surprisingly quickly
    time flies
  • to suddenly feel that you are not brave enough to do something you planned to do
    get /have cold feet
  • used to say that you completely agree with someone
    you can say that again
  • to not be the type of thing that you like
    not my cup of tea
  • If you ..., you can no longer do something as well as you could before
    lose your touch
  • to save time, money, or energy by doing things quickly and not as carefully as you should
    cut corners
  • something that seems to be bad or unlucky at first, but which you later realize is good or lucky
    a blessing in disguise
  • said as a way of telling someone to not give up despite difficulties
    hang in there
  • to sound familiar
    ring a bell
  • when you are visiting another place, you should follow the customs of the people in that place
    when in Rome (do as the Romans do)
  • if something happens ..., it is very unexpected
    out of the blue
  • to make more effort than is expected of you
    go the extra mile
  • to be angry or bored with something that has been happening for a long time
    be sick and tired of (doing) something
  • experiencing a period of success or good luck
    be on a roll