Food idioms. apple of one's eye: a person that is adored by someone EX: Baby Alison is the apple of her father's eye. have a) bun in the oven: be pregnant.

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Food idioms

apple of one's eye: a person that is adored by someone EX: Baby Alison is the apple of her father's eye. have a) bun in the oven: be pregnant EX: I don't think Jan will come to the bar because she has a bun in the oven. big cheese: an important person, a leader EX: I thought I was just going to interview the secretary, but they let me talk to the big cheese himself.

bread and butter: basic needs of life (food,shelter,clothing) EX: He doesn't just write for fun; writing is his bread and butter. bring home the bacon: earn your family’s living EX: Recently he has been working very hard trying to bring home the bacon. He has no time to do anything else.

(have one's) cake and eat it too: want more than your fair share or need EX: Rick wants to have his cake and eat it too. He wants to be single but he doesn't want me to date anyone else. cool as a cucumber : calm, not nervous or anxious EX: He is always as cool as a cucumber and never worries about anything.

couch potato: a very lazy person EX: He is a real couch potato and just sits around watching TV and staying indoors all day. cream of the crop: best of a group, the top choice EX: The company is well-known as a good place to work and is always able to hire the cream of the crop of university graduates. cry over spilt milk: cry or complain about something that has already happened EX: Don’t cry over spilt milk. The past is past and you can’t do anything to change it.

cup of tea: something one enjoys or does well EX: Going to art galleries is not my cup of tea so I think that I will stay home this evening and not go with you. eat one’s cake and have it too: use or spend something and still keep it EX: He refuses to give up anything and always wants to eat his cake and have it too. eat one’s words: take back something one has said, admit something is not true EX: I told my boss that I would be leaving but later I had to eat my words and tell him that I wanted to stay.

half-baked: not thought out or studied carefully EX: He has a half-baked idea about starting a new business but most of us think that it will fail. (get or) have eggs on one’s face : be embarrassed EX: He has eggs on his face because everyone knows that he was sick at the party. hard nut to crack: difficult to understand (often a person) EX: Amanda is a hard nut to crack when something is bothering her like this.

hot potato: a question or argument that is controversial and difficult to settle EX: The issue of building the nuclear power plant is a real hot potato for the local town council. in the soup: in serious trouble, in disorder EX: She is really in the soup now. She told her boss that she was sick but he saw her downtown shopping. make one’s mouth water: look or smell very good, want to eat or drink very much EX: The restaurant is supposed to be wonderful and every time that I see the menu it makes my mouth water.

nuts about something, someone: like a lot EX: I'm nuts about classical music these days. out of the frying pan and into the fire: go from something bad to something worse EX : She quit the job because of some small problems but she has jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire because now her problems are much worse. out to lunch : crazy, mad EX: She is totally out to lunch and you should never believe what she tells you.

piece of cake: a task that is easily accomplished EX: It was a piece of cake. I had everything done before lunch this morning. put all of ones eggs in one basket: rely on one single thing EX: Even though I'm majoring in Art, I'm taking a math course because my Dad says I shouldn't put all of my eggs in one basket.

polish the apple: flatter someone EX: Nobody likes her because she is always trying to polish the apple with her teacher. spill the beans : tell a secret to someone who is not supposed to know about it EX: Please don’t spill the beans about my plans to quit working and go back to school next year.

take something with a pinch (grain) of salt: don't consider something 100% accurate EX: Take Mandy's advice with a pinch of salt. She doesn't always do her research. use your noodle: use your brain EX: You're going to have to really use your noodle on this crossword puzzle. It's an extra difficult one.