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 Someone or something cherished above all others. 2 To do something in a hasty or careless manner, often sacrificing quality or safety. 3 Avoiding the main topic or issue; speaking indirectly. 4 Extremely calm and composed, especially under pressure. The apple of my eye As cool as a cucumber Beat around the bush Cut corners 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. Fishing for compliments Hold your horses Hit the nail on the head It takes two to tango 1 To engage in risky or dangerous behavior. 2 In agreement or understanding about a particular topic or issue. 3 Very rarely; occurring infrequently. 4 In a risky or precarious situation. Play with fire On the same page Once in a blue moon On thin ice 1 Something that enhances or completes a good situation or experience. 2 Used to describe someone who appears to be present but is mentally absent or not paying attention. 3 Something that is highly unlikely to happen. 4 To reveal a secret or disclose confidential information. The icing on the cake. Spill the beans. When pigs fly... The lights are on, but no one is home