English Idioms

Be the spitting image of somebody - English idioms
Be the spitting image of somebody to look exactly like someone else He's the spitting image of his father. Are you the spitting image of someone?
to bail on something/someone - English idioms
to bail on something/someone, informal - to leave someone He bailed on me last night. I can’t believe you bailed on me! I really didn’t think you would bail on me. Why did you bail on her?
in a rut - English idioms
in a rut definition: be in a situation that never changes, so that you feel bored I'm stuck in a rut. What do you do when you're stuck in a rut? My life has gotten into a rut. I’ve been in a rut for a long time. It was a way of not getting into a rut.
With flying colors - English idioms
with flying colors - very successfully I passed my exams with flying colors. I graduated with flying colors.
Cut to the chase - English idioms
Cut to the chase - get to the point without wasting time, talk about what’s really important I’m very busy so let's cut to the chase. Let me cut to the chase: I’m moving to Paris. We don't have much time here. Could you cut to the chase? Stop beating around the bush and cut to the chase!