Smoking Gun
When we are sure of someone’s guilt we say its a smoking gun.
When you remain determined on your position or stand even after many people criticize you, you stick to your guns.
When you sail close to the wind, you do something risky just within the limits of acceptance.
When someone takes all the appreciation and credit for the work you do, we say someone steals your thunder.
You make a storm in a teacup if you exaggerates a problem and make a small problem look far greater than it actually is.
When people end their relationship, either by divorce or by break up’s we say they have split the blanket.
Used for someone or something which can go in opposite directions. Usually used for people who can change the viewpoints to extreme levels.