Sit tight


Common Idioms - Part 2 of 2
Sit tight
It means to wait patiently.
An example of one is :
Our teacher told everyone to sit tight. Don't leave the classroom.
Up in the air
It means things are uncertain or unsure.
An example of it is :
I don't know what our plans are. Things were sort of up in the air the last time we talked.
Piece of cake
It means very easy.
An example of one is :
I thought I was going to fail the test, but it turned out to be a piece of cake.
Twist someone 's arm.
Ow!
It means to convince someone.
An example of one is :
I had to twist her arm a little, but she agreed.
Break a leg
Ouch!
It means good luck.
An example is :
You all look great for the show. Break a leg!
Sit tight
It means to wait patiently.
An example of one is :
Our teacher told everyone to sit tight. Don't leave the classroom.
Up in the air
It means things are uncertain or unsure.
An example of it is :
I don't know what our plans are. Things were sort of up in the air the last time we talked.
Piece of cake
It means very easy.
An example of one is :
I thought I was going to fail the test, but it turned out to be a piece of cake.
Twist someone 's arm.
Ow!
It means to convince someone.
An example of one is :
I had to twist her arm a little, but she agreed.
Break a leg
Ouch!
It means good luck.
An example is :
You all look great for the show. Break a leg!
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