Relacionar Columnas Common English IdiomsVersión en línea Match the definition/meaning to the correct idiom and picture. You have 4 sets of idioms and 90 sec to complete each set. you can only 3 mistakes or you lose. Good luck! por Nelly Habib 1 To do something in a hasty or careless manner, often sacrificing quality or safety. 2 Someone or something cherished above all others. 3 Avoiding the main topic or issue; speaking indirectly. 4 Extremely calm and composed, especially under pressure. Beat around the bush Cut corners As cool as a cucumber The apple of my eye 1 Wait or be patient; refrain from acting impulsively. 2 To accurately identify or describe the main point or issue. 3 Both parties are responsible or involved in a situation or conflict. 4 Seeking praise or admiration from others in a subtle or indirect way. Hold your horses Hit the nail on the head Fishing for compliments It takes two to tango 1 In a risky or precarious situation. 2 Very rarely; occurring infrequently. 3 To engage in risky or dangerous behavior. 4 In agreement or understanding about a particular topic or issue. On the same page On thin ice Once in a blue moon Play with fire 1 To reveal a secret or disclose confidential information. 2 Something that is highly unlikely to happen. 3 Something that enhances or completes a good situation or experience. 4 Used to describe someone who appears to be present but is mentally absent or not paying attention. When pigs fly... The icing on the cake. The lights are on, but no one is home Spill the beans.