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"Let the cat out of the bag" = reveal a secret. ⠀ Example: It's a secret. Try not to let the cat out of the bag. ⠀ Example: How did mom find out we were planning a surprise party for her? Who let the cat out of the bag? ⠀ Origin: This expression alludes to the dishonest practice of a merchant substituting a worthless cat for a valuable pig, which is discovered only when the buyer gets home and opens the bag. ⠀ Learn idioms in our app - https://onelink.to/zhdnr2

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"Don't count your chickens (before they hatch)" = don't make future plans based on something that has not happened yet. ⠀ Example: The contract is not signed yet. Don't count your chickens before they hatch. ⠀ Example: She said she was certain to be offered a part in the play, but I told her not to count her chickens, as a lot of other people wanted the same part. ⠀ Learn idioms in our app - https://onelink.to/zhdnr2

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"Be full of yourself" = think that you are very important in a way that annoys other people. ⠀ Example: Ever since she won the prize, Mary's been so full of herself that no one wants to talk to her. ⠀ Example: Oh, he is so full of himself! Despite what he's told you, he is not the most valuable member of our team, believe me. ⠀ Learn idioms in our app - https://onelink.to/zhdnr2

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