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Pull one's leg
to lie
Cost an arm and a leg
to be very expensive
See eye to eye
to agree, compromise or understand the other person's perspective
Blow off steam
to do fun activities to help relieve stress
Ship has sailed
it is too late for the opportunity
Go down in flames
to fail suddenly and severely
Cold turkey
to quit suddenly/abruptly rather than gradually
Twist my arm
to convince someone with persistence
Play it by ear
to improvise or wait for more information to come to a decision
A second wind
to have more energy or more appetite after being tired or full
On thin ice
in a dangerous or risky situation with much margin for error
Cry wolf
to ask for help or attention by lying about a situation
Chip off the old block
to be similar to one's parents in one way or overall
Read between the lines
to look for the real meaning when something is said
Sit on the fence
to be undecided