busy as a beaver (very busy, active, or hardworking) I’ve been busy as a beaver deciding on my new business. He is busy as a bee, trying to finish the work before it rains. Also, busy as a bee envocabulary.com
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a wolf in sheep’s clothing (a person who appears good and harmless but is actually bad) Beware of her. She is actually a wolf in sheep’s clothing. I trusted him until I realized that he was a wolf in sheep’s clothing. envocabulary.com
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awkward as a cow on roller skates (very clumsy) When Sophia wears high heels, she is awkward as a cow on roller skates. I was as awkward as a cow on roller skates when I first began riding my bicycle. envocabulary.com
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each vs. every each (every person or thing) regarded separately, one by one. We each have our own car. Each ticket costs $30. every (every person or thing) regarded as a whole. Every member should wear a uniform. I could hear every word you were saying. Use “none” (NOT each) …
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as sure as eggs is eggs (for sure, certainly) One day you’ll realize that I was right, as sure as eggs is eggs. Our team will lose the game, as sure as eggs is eggs. envocabulary.com
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