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RAINING CATS AND

DOGS

Heavy Rain

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REVEAL THE SECRET

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APPLE OF

ONE'S EYE

Something or someone very precious or dear

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CRY FOR THE MOON

To want something that is not possible

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DARK HORSE

Someone whose abilities are hidden

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WITH FLYING COLORS

To complete a difficult activity very successfully

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to shed false tears

CROCODILE

TEARS

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Two identical items or people.

TWO

PEAS IN A POD

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Very

easy

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FINGERS CROSSED

To hope for a good outcome

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I didn't know that Vinita could paint. She's such a dark horse.We were two peas in a pod .Getting accepted into Harvard University is not going to be a piece of cake. It was raining cats and dogs so I decided that I wouldn't go on a picnic.Little David was not really hurt when he fell off of his bike, but he shed crocodile tears.

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There's no point hoping for a permanent peace in the area. It's like crying for the moon.His youngest son was the apple of his eye.He passed the exam with flying colors.I didn't want anyone to know I was coming for a surprise visit, but David let the cat out of the bag. I hope you win the race Saturday. I'm keeping  my fingers crossed for you.

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