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Back out
Back to square one
Bend over backwards
Between a rock and a
hard place
Blow it
Blow someone away
A bottleneck
Burn one's bridges
Burned out
Butter someone up
Catch on
Cherry pick
Cut corners
Cut the/a deal
(be) Dialed in
Do an end run
Down to the wire
Draw the line
Drop the ball
A dry run
Eyeball it
Fall through A game
plan
Freak out
Get ahead of the ball
Get burned
Get the ball rolling
Give and take
Give someone the
runaround
Go by the book
Go down in flames
Go down swinging
Go for broke
Go for it
Go for the gold
Go postal
Hand in hand
Have the bandwidth
Have money to burn
Heads up
Hit a home run
Hold one's horses
In someone's face
In the loop/out of the loop
I
n the red/in the black
In the same boat
Jump the gun
Jump-start
Kickback
Knock it off
Know the ropes
Land on one's feet
Lay it on the line
A long shot
Low hanging fruit
Make do
Make waves
Meet someone halfway
Miss the boat
No dice
Nose to the grindstone
No Spring Chicken
Off base
On one's plate
On one's toes
On second thought
On the ball
On the right track
On the same page
Once in a blue moon
Out of bounds
Pain in the neck
Pass the buck
A piece of cake
Play it by ear
Plugged in
Pull out all the stops
Pull strings
Put all one's eggs in one
basket
Raise the bar
Screw up
See eye to eye
Shoot from the hip
Shoot the breeze
Take the bull by the horns
Word of mouth
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Idioms by groups
Idioms from American
FootBall
Idioms from transport
Idioms derived from
baseball
American Idiom
Cat got your
tongue?
Definition/Meaning of this idiom:
Can't talk?
Examples of this idiom:
Has the cat got your
tongue ?
Series A - Idioms
Go fly a kite
On Ice
Shoot the breeze
Bite the dust
Hit the hay
Cough up
Jump the gun
Scratch someone's back
Hit the ceiling
Fork over
Turn someone off
Kick the bucket
Raise a stink
Series C Idioms
containing animals
Smell a rat
Go to the dogs
Fishy
Horse of a different color
Let the cat out of the bag
For the birds
Straight from the
horses' mouth
Horse around
Cat got your tongue?
Series B - Idioms using
clothes
Wet blanket
Keep under one's hat
Up one's sleeve
Dressed to kill
Give someone the slip
Knock someone's socks
off
Talk through one's hat
Lose one's shirt
In stitches
Dressed to the teeth