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Most common American idioms (part 1)

She is a peach.
She's sweet and helpful.

He's full of beans.
He's not telling the truth.

It's not my cup of tea.
I don't care for that.

He's full of baloney.
He doesn't know what he's talking about.

It's just sour grapes.
They have resentment.

That's corny.
It's sentimental, old, and not funny anymore.

I'm in a pickle.
I'm in a dilemma.

He brings home the bacon.
He brings home the family money.

She's in a stew.
She's upset.

He's the top banana.
He's the headman.

He's the salt of the earth.
He's a very good person.

She's worth her salt.
She's a valuable employee.

They're two peas in a pod.
If you see one you see the other.

I'm nuts about you.
I'm in love with you.

It's a piece of cake.
It's quite simple.

You can't have your cake and eat it too.
You can't use it and save it.

He's a real ham.
He's just an actor (a bad actor.)

It's a hard nut to crack.
It's a difficult problem to solve.

He's a bad egg.
He cannot be trusted.

We need to break the ice.
Everyone's a little tense - lets be friendly.

We'll get a baker's dozen.
We'll get 13 items (one extra.)

He's got a finger in every pie.
He has many deals going.

You'll have to take potluck.
Be happy with what we have on hand.