10 ENGLISH IDIOMS YOU NEED TO KNOW.

 1. "Bite the bullet"
Definition: To face a difficult and unpleasant situation with courage and determination. 
Example: I have to bite the bullet and tell my parents about my mathematics result. 

2. "Kill two birds with one stone"
Definition: To accomplish two tasks with a single effort. 
Example: By studying during my commute, I can kill two birds with one stone and make good use of my time. 

3. "Piece of cake"
Definition: Something that is very easy. 
Example: Don't worry about the test, it will be a piece of cake!

4. "Let the cat out of the bag" 
Definition: To reveal secret or confidential information intentionally. 
Example: I can't believe you let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party!

5. "Cost an arm and a leg"
Definition: Something that is extremely expensive. 
Example: The designer handbag she bought cost her an arm and a leg.

6. "Break the ice"
Definition: To initiate or start a conversation to alleviate tension or awkwardness. 
Example: I decided to tell a joke to break the ice at the meeting.

7. "Barking up the wrong tree" 
Definition: To pursue a mistaken or misguided course of action or belief. 
Example: If you think I am the one who ate your cookies, you're barking up the wrong tree!

8. "A picture is worth a thousand words" 
Definition: Visual images can convey complex ideas or emotions more effectively than words alone. 
Example: Instead of explaining the scenery, I showed them a photo because a picture is worth a thousand words. 

9. "When pigs fly" 
Definition: Used to express something that is highly unlikely or will never happen. 
Example: You think he will apologize? Yeah, sure, when pigs fly!

10. "To hit the nail on the head" 
Definition: To correctly identify a problem or issue. 
Example: You hit the nail on the head with your analysis of the situation.

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