Caught With Your Hand In The Cookie Jar
When someone is caught red handed i.e. caught while doing something wrong we say he is caught with his or her hand in the cookie jar.
When someone is caught red handed i.e. caught while doing something wrong we say he is caught with his or her hand in the cookie jar.
An armchair critic is the one who gives many advices but never tells if it could be done any better.
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 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.
When you talk at the maximum pitch of your voice, that is the loudest, you can then this idiom is used.