Find the idiom or expression for each definition. There is a gap for each missing word.
To try to do something even though you think it will probably not work: to give it a ___
To look serious even when you want to smile or laugh: to keep a______ ____
To say something without thinking carefully, which embarrasses or upsets another person: to put ____ ____ _____ _____
Someone who cannot stop working, and does not have time to do anything else: be a _____
Cheerful and confident: ________ ______ ______
To know nothing at all about a question or problem: not to have a _____
To tell somebody something that is not true, as a joke:___ _____ _____
To annoy someone, especially by doing something repeatedly: _____ ____ _____ ______
To look at someone in a way that shows you disapprove of or dislike them: give somebody a ____ _____
Proverb used to say that you should always think about the potential dangers before doing something: look _____ _____ _____
To cause surprise among people, particulary if they disagree with or disapprove of something: to cause ____ ______
Adjective to describe someone who is not be easily offended by other people's criticism or insults: ____
Sad and discouraged: to be ____
To be extremely happy about something: to be ____ ____ ____
Not generous with money; stingy: ____
To neither make a profit nor lose money: ____ ____
To suddenly make a lot of money: to _____ it rich
A movie or novel hat is very well-known and commercially successful: ____ (movie /novel)
So good or enjoyable, it is unlike anything you usually experience: out of ____ ____
To cost a very large amount of money: to cost ____ _____
To have a lot of time so you don't need to hurry: to have ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___
To laugh loudly and for a long time: to laugh ____ ____off
To give sympathy to someone when they are unhappy or upset: to give a _____ ___ ___ ___
To be successful or proved right in the end, after people have criticised or defeated you earlier: to have the ___ ___
To be extremely frightened: to be _____ ____
When someone finally understands something: the _____ dropped
To force yourself to stop behaving in a nervous, frightened or disorganised way: pull _____ ____
Something that is likely to annoy or offend people because it is so extreme or excessive: to be _____ _____ ____
A relationship where you are always breaking up and getting back together again: an ______ relationship
To say something indirectly so that other people understand you:____ ____