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Water Idioms

Although he had had a bad experience with his business, he treated it as water off a duck's back — means: ..........
He was told that the new plan he'd developed just wouldn't hold water — means: ..........
Every time we came up with a new proposal, he would throw cold water on it — means: ..........
After all the money that she's borrowed and also spent, she now finds herself in deep water — means: ..........
He's decided to make a fresh start and regards all his old problems as water under the bridge — means: ..........
Once he's earned a bit of money he immediately spends it like water — means: ..........
Whenever she goes to that club she always feels like a fish out of water — means: ..........
It's many years since we last met and a lot of water has passed under the bridge since then — means: ..........
The jewels in that showcase are clearly of the first water — means: ..........
Their job as advisers was to pour oil on troubled waters — means: ..........