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New Year's Eve - idioms

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    Idioms
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  • start to act or behave in a better or more responsible way
    turn over a new leaf
  •  25
  • it takes a long time to do a job or task properly, and you should not rush it or expect to do it quickly
    Rome wasn't built in a day
  •  20
  • if you say that, you mean that somebody is trying to do something which is too difficult for them
    not to bite off more than you can chew
  •  25
  • make a start
    get the ball rolling
  •  25
  • to make a lot of effort to do something
    put your heart and soul into something
  •  20
  • promises and plans must be put into action, otherwise they are useless
    the road to hell is paved with good intentions
  •  20
  • it is successful and produces good results
    bear fruit
  •  15
  • a job where there is little or no chance of career development and advancement into a better position
    dead-end job
  •  15
  • to give up something harmful that you have done for a long time
    kick a habit
  •  15
  • to start a new life
    make a fresh start
  •  15