Respuestas
Beat around the bush". It is used when a person deviates from the topic he was talking about and ends up commenting on anything else. Example: "That history teacher is unbearable, she always goes through the bush when I ask her something."
"Drown in a glass of water". It is ideal when you want to express that someone cares more about the account or about something insignificant. Example: “Juana always drowns in a glass of water. Better not tell him anything. ”
"It's a piece of cake." When something is very easy to do. Example: "I'm not going to study, the topics that go into the exam are a piece of cake."
"Dance with the ugliest". Ideal expression when it means that someone had to do the worst part, something that the rest did not want. Example: "The president who was elected in the middle of the last crisis always remarks that he had to dance with the ugliest."
"The drop that spilled the glass of water." What is expressed is that a series of problems or problems was added one more, which ended up filling some situation. Example: "The drop that spilled the glass of water was when he learned that the refrigerator had broken."