Take The Flak
When you are strongly criticized for something, you take the flak.
When you decline any offer now and suggest that you will accept it later you take a rain check.
When people make tempest in a teapot, they exaggerate the seriousness of a any situation.
When people take great or high risk we say they throw caution to the wind.
When you are without help and support you are twisting in the wind.
Used to stress on the importance of organised work. It means if you want to have a clear mind then you should have clear surroundings.
When you become a chairman i.e head of any committee we say you have taken the chair.
Tables are turned means someone who was earlier in a disadvantage state has now suddenly become advantageous.
Used for people who are brave enough to do whatever they feel is right irrespective of any external pressure.