Memory American Idioms-PeopleVersion en ligne Match the idioms for different kinds of people with their definitions. par Connect Lampung a man who is tiresome, pompous and self-important jack of all trades a person who makes a living doing manual labor a person who is uncomfortable in a particular situation insensitive to delicate situations, to be so clumsy that one breaks things accidentally bull in a china shop a person who is considered important, primarily because the setting is small a chip off the old block apple of one's eye fish out of water a person who knows at least a little bit about a lot of different subjects or activities white-collar worker an important, powerful, or influential person-usually in business a person who is very excited and enthusiastic about a particular activity low man on the totem pole stuffed shirt an office worker eager beaver a person or thing that is precious and often loved above everything else. to be very much like one's parent or parents the person of lowest rank bigwig blue-collar worker big fish in a small pond