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do gymnastics on a moonlit night; be out of character

To behave in a manner that does not fit the surrounding circumstances.

Months are full

For a pregnant woman to reach the month in which she will give birth to her baby.

tears that look like chicken droppings

Very large drops of tears.

be worn out from wear and tear

To become very sly after going through all sorts of difficulties.

build a wall

To have no interest in something.

turn one's back against the wall

To cut off a romantic relationship with someone.

turn one's back against the wall

To have no interest in something.

cannot get an answer

To be unable to come up with a solution to a certain problem.

weigh anchor

To start or be about to start something new.

have a thick skull

(slang) To come to think or judge like an adult.

have a large skull

(slang) To come to think or judge like an adult.

roll one's skull

(slang) To think hard to come up with a good solution to a problem.

have an empty skull

(slang) To know nothing.

fight against each other to such an extent that their skulls burst[as if their skulls burst]

To fight hitting each other in a very fierce manner.

Blood in the skull has not yet dried

(slang) To be still young.

draw down a curtain in the grand finale

For an event or accident to end.

catch a big fish

To gain an important person or something valuable.

make an eye measurement

To make a rough measurement and guess.

neither more than that nor less than that

To be just enough, neither excessive nor deficient.

warm blood

Strong passion and energy.

eat the heat

To get sick due to heat.