· Every morning, I jump out of bed and spring into action.
*Spring, sprang, sprung - saltar, emerger, brotar
Be a happy bunny - to be pleasant and in good spirits.
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I’m a happy bunny today because I passed my English test.
· Alex had missed his plane—he was not a happy bunny.
Are you a happy bunny?
Are you a happy bunny?
Be
a busy bee - to be very busy.
· She's a busy bee, always going to meetings and organizing parties.
· You’ve cleaned the whole house this morning? What a busy bee you are!
· She's a busy bee, always going to meetings and organizing parties.
· You’ve cleaned the whole house this morning? What a busy bee you are!
Put all your eggs in one
basket - don't depend completely on just one idea, plan or person so that you have no other possibilities if things go wrong.
· Don't invest all your money in one company. I advise you to diversify and not to put all your eggs in one basket.
Be the black sheep - someone who is not approved of by the other
members of their family because they are thought to behave badly.
The grass is always greener on the other side (of the
fence) - life seems better somewhere else or other people's situations seem better than your own.
· And when I haven't been out for a while I start to
envy Miriam with her great social life. Oh well, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.