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Travelling idioms

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    Idioms related to travel
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  • Hit the road
    To leave or start a journey.
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  • Off the beaten path
    A place that is not well known or frequently visited.
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  • Have itchy feet
    To have a strong desire to travel or move.
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  • Live out of a suitcase
    To travel so much that you don’t have a permanent home.
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  • At a crossroads
    Facing an important decision, like choosing a new path in life.
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  • Travel light
    To pack only the essentials.
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  • A stone’s throw away
    Very close in distance.
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  • Make your way
    To go toward a destination.
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  • Road to nowhere
    A situation that is leading to no progress.
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  • Middle of nowhere
    A very remote or isolated place.
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  • All roads lead to Rome
    There are many ways to achieve the same goal.
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  • Put the brakes on
    To slow down or stop something.
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  • Off to a flying start
    To begin something successfully.
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  • To be in the same boat
    To be in the same difficult situation as others.
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  • Drive someone up the wall
    To annoy or frustrate someone.
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  • Go the extra mile
    To make extra effort beyond what is expected.
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