However, sometimes he told us a story that seemed bigger than life. So we had to “take it with a grain of salt” -- that is, we could not believe everything he told us.
My husband has a good job. He makes enough money to support our family. So we say “he brings home the bacon.”
He can “cut the mustard” -- or do what is expected of him at work.
It is easy to find my husband in a crowd. He stands almost two meters tall. He is “a tall drink of water.”
I take the train to work. It is not a pleasant ride because the train can be full of people. It is so crowded that we are “packed like sardines” -- just like small fish in a can.
My supervisor at work is sometimes “out to lunch.” She is out of touch and does not always know what is going on in our office. Yet she is right about one thing: “there is no such thing as a free lunch” -- something may appear to be free of charge, but there may be a hidden cost.
When we fail to see problems at work, my supervisor tells us to “wake up and smell the coffee” -- we need to pay more attention and fix the problem.
I once made a big mistake at the office and felt foolish. I had “egg on my face.”
Over the weekend, my friend invited me to watch a football game on television. But I do not like football. It is “not my cup of tea.”
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