This document contains explanations of common English idioms and sayings related to water, including "still waters run deep" which means a quiet person may have hidden intense emotions or behaviors, "a storm in a teacup" which refers to making a big deal out of a small issue, and "hot-blooded" meaning impatient or quick-tempered. It also defines "like water off a duck's back" as being indifferent, and "feel like a fish in water" as feeling very comfortable in one's element. Additionally, it lists some sayings about the relationship between weather patterns and agricultural yields.