Memory American Idioms-PeopleVersión en línea Match the idioms for different kinds of people with their definitions. por Connect Lampung a person who is considered important, primarily because the setting is small stuffed shirt a person who is very excited and enthusiastic about a particular activity blue-collar worker an important, powerful, or influential person-usually in business fish out of water bull in a china shop a person who is uncomfortable in a particular situation a person who makes a living doing manual labor bigwig jack of all trades a person who knows at least a little bit about a lot of different subjects or activities the person of lowest rank white-collar worker big fish in a small pond a chip off the old block a person or thing that is precious and often loved above everything else. an office worker apple of one's eye eager beaver low man on the totem pole insensitive to delicate situations, to be so clumsy that one breaks things accidentally to be very much like one's parent or parents a man who is tiresome, pompous and self-important