Wrap one's head around something - To understand something that may take a bit of time and effort., Under the weather - Sick. Typically used to describe minor illnesses like a cold., Get out of hand - When a situation gets out of control., We'll cross that bridge when we get to it - Let's avoid addressing the problem until later on., Get something out of one's system - To do something you really want to and have been waiting to., Go the extra mile - To do extra work or put in extra effort., It's not rocket science - It's not as difficult as you might think., Get bent out of shape - To get upset at times when others don't think you should., Call it a day - To stop working., Play it by ear - To improvise or wait for more information to come to a decision., Once in a blue moon - Very rare., Up in the air - To be unsure if something will happen or not., Break the ice - To get the conversation going. Provide a conversation prompt., Best of both worlds - A situation in which you can enjoy the advantages of two very different things at the same time., Rings a bell - Sounds familiar or reminds you of something.,
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