1. ‘Piece of Cake’
When something is described as a ‘piece of cake,’ it means it is very easy or simple to do. For example, ‘Preparing this dish is a piece of cake for me.’
2. ‘In a Pickle’
If someone is ‘in a pickle,’ it means they are in a difficult or troublesome situation. For instance, ‘We ran out of ingredients, and now we’re in a pickle.’
3. ‘Spill the Beans’
To ‘spill the beans’ means to reveal a secret or confidential information. You might say, ‘Don’t spill the beans about the surprise menu.’
4. ‘Full of Beans’
When someone is ‘full of beans,’ it means they are full of energy or enthusiasm. For example, ‘Despite the long shift, she’s still full of beans.’
5. ‘Bring Home the Bacon’
To ‘bring home the bacon’ means to earn a living or provide for the family. You could say, ‘He works two jobs to bring home the bacon.’
6. ‘Cool as a Cucumber’
If someone is ‘cool as a cucumber,’ it means they are calm and composed, even in stressful situations. For instance, ‘During the rush hour, she remains cool as a cucumber.’
7. ‘The Salt of the Earth’
When someone is described as ‘the salt of the earth,’ it means they are a good, honest, and reliable person. You might say, ‘He’s the salt of the earth, always ready to help.’

8. ‘In a Nutshell’
The phrase ‘in a nutshell’ is used to summarize something briefly. For example, ‘In a nutshell, the recipe requires three main ingredients.’

9. ‘A Piece of the Action’
If someone wants ‘a piece of the action,’ it means they want to be involved in an exciting or profitable activity. For instance, ‘Everyone wants a piece of the action in the new restaurant.’
10. ‘The Icing on the Cake’
When something is described as ‘the icing on the cake,’ it means it is an additional benefit or enhancement to an already good situation. You might say, ‘The promotion was great, but the bonus was the icing on the cake.’
