The idiom "Don't change horses in midstream."
It means not to make major changes or switch plans when you're already in the middle of a process.
To cut a sorry figure is an English idiom
To cut a sorry figure means to create an unfavorable impression or present oneself poorly or negatively.
To cut a sorry figure means خراب تاثر پیدا کرنا
The idiom "to get in someone's hair" means to annoy or bother someone, often by being too involved in their affairs.
It's commonly used when someone is unwelcome in another's personal space or decisions.
fly in the face of mean: completely oppose
to completely oppose what seems sensible or normal
To hit below the belt: To say something that is often too personal, usually irrelevant, and always unfair.
If someone is full of beans, they are lively and have a lot of energy and enthusiasm.
Forty winks means A short nap or brief period of sleep
This is a common idiom used to describe taking a quick nap.