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Talking (p1)
✔ a little bird(y) told me - told by a secret informant. - Wow! How did you find out I'd be here? - A little bird told me you were comin...
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Common English Idioms
24/7: Twenty-four hours a day; seven days a week; all the time; constantly.  My little sister irritates me 24/7!  A short fuse: A quick temp...
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POPULAR ENGLISH IDIOMS TO SOUND LIKE A NATIVE SPEAKER'
1. FREAK OUT: to become very angry, scared or excited  Mum, don’t freak out! I married a guy in Las Vegas.  2. BE A CATCH: be someone worth ...
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'Idioms with nationalities and countries'
Here is a list of idioms using the names of countries, with meanings and examples + a TEST  🍉To go Dutch – to split the bill in a restauran...
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Phrases related to SIGHT
Phrases related to SIGHT  ✔ Out of sight, out of mind  a. said to emphasize that when something or someone cannot be seen, it is easy to for...
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3 English Idioms with Common Prepositions
✔ Up in the air If someone tells you that things are up in the air, it means that these things are uncertain or unsure. Definite plans have ...
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🚘 5 unusual English idioms related to transport
🚘 5 unusual English idioms related to transport ✅ That ship has sailed  Meaning: an opportunity is already lost  ● Example: We're good ...
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10 Colorful Idioms
10 Colorful Idioms: out of blue for your gray matter ▶ As Black as the Ace of Spades This idiom describes a state of being that epitomizes c...
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10 School Idioms, Phrases & Phrasal Verbs
➡ Ace a test - to get a perfect score or to do very well on a test  • Example - I'm going to study real hard so that I can ace the test....
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9 useful sleep idioms and phrases
✔ In the land of the living Starting with the morning, if you say that someone is in the land of the living, you mean that they are awake. T...
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6 idioms in English that are used to describe cities, places, and events in English
Have you ever been in a situation where you couldn’t find the right words to describe a particular place or city that you visited?  We are h...
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15 Useful Idioms for Going Crazy You Should Know
Blow one’s top  Meaning: Lose one’s temper  ● Example: I think he’ll blow his top when you give him the news. 2. Blow up  Meaning: Explode  ...
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Idioms related to Sports
✔ Game changer - something such as a product or event that affects a situation very much.  - Netflix creating original content is a game cha...
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10 Commonly-used Idiomatic Expressions with MIND.
At the back of your mind Meaning - Something that you are not thinking about right now but is in your thoughts. Example - At the back of my ...
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