Idiom #1: In Touch [Top 100 Famous Idioms]


The saying “in touch” simply means “in contact, or in communication”.


For Example:

“Let's stay in touch.”

“I'm not reachable over the weekend, but I'll be in touch early in the week”

“How can I get in touch with her? It's urgent.”

“Don't be a stranger. Keep in touch.”

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Idiom #2: Take It Easy[Top 100 Famous Idioms]


The idiom “take it easy” simple means to relax or rest. Immediately calm yourself down.


For Example:

“I'm going to stay home Saturday and take it easy”

“Take it easy. It's just a game”

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Idiom #3: Piece of Cake [Top 100 Famous Idioms]


When people use the term “piece of cake” as an idiom, they are generally referring to a job, task or other activity that is pleasant – or, by extension, easy or simple.


For Example:

“Sure, no problem. It'll be a piece of cake.”

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Idiom #4: On the Ball [Top 100 Famous Idioms]


The idiom “on the ball” generally means to be alert, active, or attentive. If you say someone is “on the ball”, you mean that he or she understands the situation well.


For Example:

“If I had been more on the ball I would have asked when he called me”

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Idiom #5: Under the Weather [Top 100 Famous Idioms]


The saying “under the weather” is an English idiom meaning “somewhat ill or gloomy”. So Feel a bit under the weather simply means feeling slightly ill.


For Example:

“I’m sorry, I feel a bit under the weather, I think I cannot join the party tonight”

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Idiom #6: Once In a Blue Moon [Top 100 Famous Idioms]


The saying “once in a blue moon” means “very rarely; very infrequently”.


For Example:

My brother lives in France, so I only see him once in a blue moon.

This is the Idiom #6 in the List of 100 commonly used Idioms in everyday English (Top 100 famous Idioms). By introducing this list of notable idioms to English learners and ESL students as you, we believe that your English will sound more like a native and you can easily understand what native speakers are saying. Please like and share this list with your friends if you think it is helpful - the full list is here.