Top 10 English Idioms for Cook Cafeteria
Top 10 English Idioms for Cook -Cafeteria 1. Spill the Beans Imagine a cook accidentally knocking over a container full of beans, scattering them all over the floor. Well, 'spilling the beans' means revealing a secret or sharing confidential information. So, if someone tells you a secret and you accidentally 'spill the beans,' you've let the secret out! 2. In a Pickle In a kitchen, when you're in a pickle, it doesn't mean you're standing next to a jar of pickles. It means you're in a difficult or challenging situation. Just like it's hard to get a pickle out of a jar, it can be tough to find a solution to a problem. So, the next time you're in a pickle, take a deep breath and think of a way out! 3. Piece of Cake Who doesn't love cake? Well, when something is a 'piece of cake,' it means it's very easy. Just like cutting a cake into slices, the task at hand is simple and can be done effortlessly. But remember, not everything in life is a 'piece of cake.' 4. Cook the Books