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  American idioms are expressions or phrases that have a figurative meaning that may not be immediately clear based on their literal interpretation. These idioms are commonly used in everyday American English and reflect the unique cultural and linguistic nuances of the United States. Understanding and using idiomatic expressions can greatly enhance your comprehension and fluency in American English.  
     
 

Call the shots

 

Can't carry a tune

 

Can't make heads or tails

 

Carry a torch for sb

 

Carry oneself well

 

Cash cow

 

Cast something in someone's teeth

 

Cat got your tongue

 

Cat's pajamas

 

Caught in the crossfire

 

Caught red-handed

 

Cause tongues to wag

 

Cheap date

 

Cheap shot

 

Chew on something

 

Chew the fat

 

Chicken out

 

Chip in

 

Chow hound

 

Circle the wagons

 

Clear the air

 

Close call

 

Cock and bull story

 

Cock of the walk

 

Cold comfort

 

Come hell or high water

 

Come into money

 

Come to a pretty pass

 

Come up smelling of roses

 

Corridors of power

 

Cost a bomb

 

Crack of dawn

 

Cry bucket

 

Cushion the blow

 

Cut down to size

 

Cut loose

 

Cut one's losses

 

Cut out for

 

Cut some slack

 

Cut the line

 

Day of reckoning

 

Dead ringer

 

Dead weight

 

Do a hatchet job

 

Do a power of good

 

Do it piecemeal

 

Do right by

 

Dog eat dog

 

Dog's life

 

Don't get ahead of yourself

 

Don't sell yourself short

 

Don't take it to the heart

 

Double Dutch

 

Down a blind alley

 

Down in the dumps

 

Down on one's luck

 

Down the pike

 

Draw a blank

 

Dress to the nines

 

Drink like a fish

 

Drink someone under the table

 

Drive a wedge

 

Drive someone round the bend

 

Drive someone up the wall

 

Drop the ball

 

Duty calls

 

Eagle eye

 

Easy come, easy go

 

Eat humble pie

 

Eat one's heart out

 

Edge in one's voice

 

Elbow room

 

Every inch

 

Fake it till you made it

 

Fall out

 

Fast and furious

 

Fat chance

 

Feather in the cap

 

Feel blue

 

Feel bushed

 

Feel in the bones

 

Feel the pinch

 

Feel like a million dollars

 

Fighting fire with fire

 

Fight like cat and dog

 

Fill the bill

 

Filthy rich

 

Fish in troubled waters

 

Fish out of water

 

Flip one's lid

 

Fob me off

 

For a song

 

For the birds

 

Fresh as paint

 

Frog down someone's throat

 

Full of oneself

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