Title: 10 Common English Idioms and Their Meanings
Break a leg: This is a phrase used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance or event.
Barking up the wrong tree: This means to pursue the wrong course of action or to have a mistaken belief about something.
Piece of cake: This is used to describe something that is very easy or simple to do.
A blessing in disguise: This means that something that seems bad or unfortunate at first can actually have a good outcome.
It's raining cats and dogs: This is a phrase used to describe heavy rainfall.
Hit the nail on the head: This means to do or say something exactly right.
Cost an arm and a leg: This means something is very expensive.
Bite the bullet: This means to endure a difficult or unpleasant situation.
Keep your chin up: This is a phrase used to encourage someone to stay positive or optimistic.
A penny for your thoughts: This is a way of asking someone what they are thinking about.