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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #109472: Food idioms
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Speaking | Idioms | Food [Change theme]
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    Food idioms


    A piece of cake:    an easy thing to do

    Bread and butter :  just the basic income to make ends meet

    To  cry over spilled  milk : repent for something you've done

    A hot potato:   an issue to which it is difficult  to find a solution

    To be beer and skittles :  (often used  in the negative)   a pleasant event

    Other fish to fry :  other, more important  problems to solve

    To go bananas:   to go  temporarily  angry or crazy

    In a nutshell :  summed  up in few words or lines

    ( to have) a finger in the pie :  to meddle in something  ( even if not asked)

    Not one's cup of tea  :  something that one does not like

     

     





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