Idioms Target: ““““““““““` 1. To take the wind out of someone’s sails. To take away someone’s enthusiasm or hope for something. 2. A take on something. An opinion or interpretation of something. 3. To talk a big game. To exaggerate one’s abilities or powers. 4. To back something up. To support,to lend evidence or strength to something. 5. To be wet behind the ears. To be inexperienced or new at something. 6. In the same boat. In the same situation. 7. To be or get canned. To be or get fired. 8. To pass up for something. To fail to consider for something or to grant a reward for something. 9. To earn peanuts. To earn very little money. 10. To make ends meet. To earn enough money to pay for one’s expenses. 11. To be on the back burner. To be put off, to not be taken care of immediately. 12. To be a match made in heaven. To be perfect together. 13. To have someone’s name on it. To belong to someone, to be the logical or rightful property or achievement of a particular person. 14. To get or have someone where you want him or her. To maneuver someone into a position or situation that benefits you. 15. To be hard-pressed. To be pressured by extreme necessity to do something. 16. To fill a slot. To hire a person for an open or available position. 17. To have your ducks in a row. To have everything orderly and planned out. 18. To step up to the plate. To volunteer yourself, to act responsibly in a time of need. 19. To have your fingers in too many pies. To be committed to too many goals or projects. 20. To take on. To make yourself responsible for something, to agree to an obligation. 21. To jump the gun. To do something too early,to act too quickly. 22. To take the bull by the horns. To approach a situation directly and with determination. 23. To put your best foot forward. To present your best attributes and qualities. Apps “““““““““““` Website: https://www.essentialenglish.review/easy-american-idioms/ Google Store: https://goo.gl/p66Vox App Store: https://goo.gl/eAZkhn