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Safe pair of hands
A person who can be trusted to do something efficiently. This idiom refers to someone reliable and trustworthy.
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Upset the apple-cart
457 064635a34cdae930acb7aa196poil careful plans. This idiom means to disrupt or ruin well-laid plans.
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Reginald betrayed his closest friend. It was big shock for all.
503 0646364e6c899b466f44bfad3Stab someone in the back. This idiom means betraying or harming someone who trusted you.
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Bag and baggage
With all of one’s possessions. This idiom signifies carrying all belongings or possessions.
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Cake walk
413 064870abe23e51f477717e0fb"Cake walk" is used to describe something that is extremely easy or effortless, like a simple task.
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A stumbling block
379 064900c37a33e0f47b79ff632"A stumbling block" is something that obstructs or hinders progress, similar to an obstacle that one might stumble over.
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A kick in the teeth
396 064900e37e8d2170cb3c0581e"A kick in the teeth" refers to a severe disappointment or setback, usually in a personal or professional context.