Write down 10 idioms and state their meanings. Use them in sentences of your own

1. A piece of cake: This idiom means that something is very easy or effortless.

Example sentence: After studying for weeks, the exam was a piece of cake for her.

2. Break a leg: This idiom is used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance or event.
Example sentence: Before going on stage, the actors wished each other to break a leg.

3. Butterflies in my stomach: It refers to the feeling of nervousness or excitement in one's stomach.
Example sentence: Before giving the presentation, she had butterflies in her stomach.

4. Bite the bullet: This idiom means to face or endure a difficult or unpleasant situation.
Example sentence: Despite the tough circumstances, she decided to bite the bullet and start her own business.

5. Cost an arm and a leg: This idiom indicates that something is very expensive.
Example sentence: The designer dress she wanted cost an arm and a leg, so she couldn't afford it.

6. Cry over spilled milk: This idiom means to fret or feel regret about something that has already happened and cannot be changed.
Example sentence: There's no use crying over spilled milk; it's better to move on and find a solution.

7. Hit the nail on the head: It means to accurately or precisely describe or identify something.
Example sentence: She hit the nail on the head when she suggested the perfect solution to the problem.

8. Jump on the bandwagon: This idiom refers to joining or supporting a popular trend or idea.
Example sentence: Many people jumped on the bandwagon and started using that new social media app.

9. Kick the bucket: This idiom is a euphemism for dying or passing away.
Example sentence: At the ripe age of 92, my great-grandmother finally kicked the bucket.

10. Spill the beans: It means to divulge or reveal secret information.
Example sentence: He promised not to spill the beans about the surprise party and kept it a secret.