Idioms with Face Pictures

Phrase having something for sure is better than taking a risk for more where you could lose all
Chimps agree: a bird in the hand Is worth two in the bush. When those possessing items of medium-high value, such as carrots, were offered high-value items, like grapes, they kept the lesser food.
Phrase take advantage of or capitalize on
Gangnam Style by the Korean artist Psy enthralled one and all and became viral on the net. It entertained many and Bollywood took the opportunity to cash in on its immense popularity.
Phrase go beyond the point of what was considered acceptable before
hit a new low
As soon as you say the Internet has hit a new low, something like "cat bearding" comes along to remind you it can always be more pointless and absurd.
Phrase do not be tricked into thinking otherwise
The hippopotamus is widely considered to be the No. 1 most dangerous animal in Africa. They may look like goofy, awkward oafs, but make no mistake: nearly everything about the hippopotamus is deadly.
Phrase to be in a less important position than someone else
"I'm not sure many people would have tipped Gelana," said BBC commentator. "Once again, the Kenyans have had to play second fiddle to the Ethiopians, who were dancing with joy at the end."
Phrase tighten one's lips together into a circle to kiss
Pucker up! While the star-nosed mole is only about the size of a hand, its 22 nose tentacles are hard to miss.
Phrase relax and do very little
put your feet up
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Phrase prepare the way for something to happen
Tradition demands that statues depicting Ganesh are praised through prayer and offerings and then released into the sea. This will take away the year's misfortunes and set the stage for a prosperous future.
Phrase like someone immediately
In one of the most improbable - and adorable - animal pairings the gregarious dolphins seem to take a shine to the cat, named Thunder.
Phrase things come together in a positive way
The stars aligned in New York. Andy Murray stared down fatigue and history and wind and doubt, elevating his play when it mattered most to beat Novak Djokovic and capture the Grand Slam title.
Phrase give in to a winning force
throw in the towel
Floods in Venice usually mean breaking out the waders, but a few dauntless souls in St. Mark's Square throw in the towel and strip down to swimsuits.
Verb spend time in an inactive, low-energy way
veg out
Sunday’s 8-hour “Breaking Bad” session proves that Netflix is doing something right. But streaming video still lacks the numbing bliss of TV channel surfing -- settling for whatever's on, the human need to completely veg out.