No such luck- used to express your disappointment that something is not going to happen.
A likely story- used ironically to say that you don’t believe what somebody has told you
I haven’t a faintest idea- used to say you don’t know something synonym- don’t ask me, your guess is as good as mine.
You’ve got nothing to lose- used to say that there is no reason for somebody not to do something.
It’s been one of those days- used to say that you have had a hard day
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A last resort- an action you will take if there is no other option.
It’s more trouble than its worth- used to say that the advantages of something are greater than the advantages of it.
The best of both worlds- the situation in which you have advantages of two things without any disadvantage.
Lose face- look stupid or lose respect because of something you have done.
Keep your feet on the ground- remain sensible and realistic about life.
Let your hair down- relax and enjoy yourself.
Fight a losing battle- try to do something that will almost certainly fail.
Live/be in a world of your own- spend your time imagining things, and not be aware of things around you.
By any chance, happen to- used to add politeness to a question
If you don’t mind me/my asking- used before a question which you think might be sensitive.
The thing is- used to introduce an explanation, and often one that suggest there is a problem.
Every bit as … as- used to emphasize the comparative; equally good, bad, interesting.
You never know- used to say that you can never be certain about future events, so anything is possible.
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