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Phrasal verbs and idioms 2022
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We were always .......................terms...................our neighbours.
on good terms with
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nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America
possum
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a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric
Macintosh
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to encourage or dare someone to do something, often something unwise(Esater idiom)
To egg someone on
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Easter idiom: to risk everything in one venture
To put all your eggs in one basket
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Easter idiom: Ensinar o padre a rezar missa: to presume to teach someone something they already know
To teach someone’s grandmother to suck eggs (informal)
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Easter idiom: In order to do something good, you need to give something else up
You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs
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Idiom referring to your spouse (husband or wife.) It’s often used ironically.
your better half
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This means that two alternatives will lead to the same result.
six of one, half a dozen of another
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you say you want to do something (because you’re angry), but you probably won’t.
have half a mind to..
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Expression used to compare a rich lifestyle with our own.
how the other half lives
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Expression meaning you aren’t really paying attention to what people are saying
listen with half an ear
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idiom meaning: Incomplete; not fully planned or carefully considered, ill-conceived, unsound or badly thought-out; foolish or having no common sense.
half-baked
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Phrasal verb meaning to make the wrong choice and waste one's effort:keep up with the Joneses/be in the same boat /bark up the wrong tree/
bark up the wrong tree/
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What is the meaning of the idiom: over the hill
old and therefore no longer useful or attractive
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what is the meaning of the idiom: BEND (SOMEONE’S) EAR
to talk to someone for a long time
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