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A dark horse.
A black coloured horse
A person who wins a race or competition although no one expected him to.
A person who keeps secrets.
An ignorant person.
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A show-stopper.
Someone who stops the show.
Someone who organizes the show.
A performance that is extremely good.
A fashionable person.
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A jack of all trades.
Someone who has many skills.
A confident and not very serious young man.
Someone who has hit the jackpot.
A great businessman.
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Fight tooth and nail.
To quarrel with someone.
To attack someone with a lot of force.
To try hard to prevent something from happening.
To try very hard to achieve something.
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Fair and square.
In an honest way.
In a critical way
Neither very good nor very bad.
In a foolish way.
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To fish introubled waters
to borrow money
to steal belongings of
to get benefit in bad situation
to extend a helping hand
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The gift of the gab
ability to speak easily and confidently
ability to spoil something
ability to sell things
gift from a sacred institution
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A red-letter day
a trivial day
a very important or significant day
a day of bloodshed and violence
a mourning day
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Walk a tightrope
to be forced to leave your job
to be ready to fall
to act very carefully
to invite danger
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To be in a fix
to receive strong criticism
to support oneself
to fix problems
to be in a difficult situation