under the weather
the tip of the iceberg
get wind of something
win by a landslide
up the creek without a paddle
a small part of a large problem
win by a lot of points
overhear something about someone or something (often gossip)
ill
in trouble
An idiom is a phrase that, when taken as a whole, has a meaning you wouldn't be able to work out from the meanings of the individual words.
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