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The idiom "bated breath" means waiting or anticipating something with bated breath, which can mean being anxious, nervous, or excited to hear what is coming next.

The idiom "do justice to" means to describe something or someone in a fair and accurate way, especially after it has been experienced or observed. It can also mean to criticize or judge someone or something harshly.

The idiom "bright spark" refers to someone who is intelligent, clever or quick-witted. It is used to describe a person who stands out because of their unique characteristics or abilities, often in a positive way.

The idiom "you are what you eat" is a metaphorical statement that suggests a person's behavior, personality, or character is determined by their dietary choices.

Hobson's choice is an idiom that means having only one option to choose from, or being forced to make a decision without any real alternatives.