15 Most common English idioms and phrase

Example:

“You can enjoy two different opportunities at the same time.”

The best of both worlds

By working part-time and looking after her kids two days a week she managed to get the best of both worlds.

Example:

“the person you’re just talking about actually appears at that moment.”

Speak of the devil

Hi Tom, speak of the devil, I was just telling Sara about your new car.

Example:

“agreeing with someone.”

See eye to eye

They finally saw eye to eye on the business deal.

Example:

“an event that happens infrequently.”

Once in a blue moon

I only go to the cinema once in a blue moon.

Example:

“something that will never happen.”

When pigs fly 

When pigs fly she’ll tidy up her room.

Example:

“something is very expensive.”

To cost an arm and a leg

Fuel these days costs and arm and a leg.

Example:

“something is very easy.”

A piece of cake

The English test was a piece of cake.

Example:

“to accidentally reveal a secret.”

Let the cat out of the bag

I let the cat out of the bag about their wedding plans.

Example:

“to not feel well.”

To feel under the weather

I’m really feeling under the weather today; I have a terrible cold.

Example:

“to solve two problems at once.”

To kill two birds with one stone

By taking my dad on holiday, I killed two birds with one stone. I got to go away but also spend time with him.

Thank You

There’s always room for bliss.