Idioms Target: ““““““““““` 1. To be tied up with something or someone. To be busy. 2. To be killing someone. To be very painful. 3. A beauty. A very good or vivid example of something; in this case, a really good example of a bad injury. 4. To do a number on something. To damage, destroy, or hurt something badly. 5. A surefire way to do something. A way that will definitely have a certain outcome or result. 6. To live something down. To be allowed to forget about an embarrassing situation. This is used in the negative—to never or not live something down. A common way you’ll hear this expression is the phrase “I’ll never live this down!” 7. To outdo yourself. To do something very well. To do better than you normally do. Note that this expression is often used in a sarcastic way. 8. A tall order. An unusually difficult request. 9. To be out of the question. To be impossible to accomplish. 10. To be back in the saddle. To return to your normal activities, especially after an illness or injury. To be back in control of your normal activities. 11. To handle something. To cope with or manage a situation. 12. To be a piece of cake. To be very easy. 13. To take it easy. To do things slowly and carefully, without tiring yourself. 14. To baby someone or something. To treat very carefully and with great sensitivity. 15. To keep an eye on. To watch carefully. 16. To get in touch with. To contact,to talk to someone. 17. To drop by. To visit someone. 18. To follow up on something. To address or check on a situation later. Apps “““““““““““` Website: https://www.essentialenglish.review/easy-american-idioms/ Google Store: https://goo.gl/p66Vox App Store: https://goo.gl/eAZkhn