SPRING IDIOMS

Spring Idioms  
Spring into action - to suddenly beging moving or doing something. 
   
·    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.


·     I’m a happy bunny today because I passed my English test.

·  Alex had missed his planehe was not 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!



  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.

·     I'm applying for several jobs because I don't really want to put all my eggs in one basket
·   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.

· Mary is the black sheep of the family. She's always in trouble with the police.


  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.