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spill the beans
Reveal a secret
beat around the bush
Avoid addressing the main point
break the ice
Start a conversation
hit the nail on the head
State something correctly
cut to the chase
Get to the point
pull someone's leg
Tease someone
bite the bullet
Accept something difficult
under the weather
Slightly ill
piece of cake
Very easy
burn the midnight oil
Work late into the night
let the cat out of the bag
Reveal a secret
cost an arm and a leg
Very expensive
once in a blue moon
Rarely or infrequently
rain cats and dogs
Rain heavily
kill two birds with one stone
Accomplish two things at once
barking up the wrong tree
Pursue something wrongly
when pigs fly
Never going to happen
steal someone's thunder
Take credit that belongs to someone else
break a leg
Good luck (said to a performer)
the ball is in your court
It's your turn to act