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Idioms 🗯️

  •  English    40     Public
    Learning a variety English idioms (includes examples and descriptions).
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  • Break the ice
    Start a conversation in a friendly way. “He told a joke to break the ice at the party.”
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  • Hit the books
    Study hard “I can’t hang out tonight - I need to hit the books.”
  •  15
  • Let the cat out of the bag
    Reveal a secret. “She let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party.”
  •  15
  • Piece of cake
    Very easy. “That English test was a piece of cake!”
  •  15
  • Cost an arm and a leg
    Very expensive. “That new phone costs an arm and a leg.”
  •  15
  • Butterflies in your stomach
    Feeling nervous. “I had butterflies in my stomach before the speech.”
  •  15
  • Blow off steam
    Let out anger or stress. “He plays basketball to blow off steam after school.”
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  • Down in the dumps
    Feeling sad. “She’s down in the dumps because she failed her test.”
  •  15
  • Bite your tongue
    Stop yourself from saying something. “I had to bite my tongue to avoid arguing with him.”
  •  15
  • Cry over spilled milk
    Be upset about something you can’t change. “Don’t cry over spilled milk. Just try again.”
  •  15
  • A blessing in disguise
    Something good that seemed bad at first. “Missing the bus was a blessing in disguise - I avoided a traffic jam.”
  •  15
  • Burn the midnight oil
    Work or study late at night. “She burned the midnight oil to finish her essay.”
  •  15
  • Get cold feet
    Become too nervous to do something. “He got cold feet before giving his performance.”
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  • The ball is in your court
    It’s your turn to take action. “I’ve given you all the info. Now the ball is in your court.”
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  • Hit the nail on the head
    Say exactly the right thing. “You hit the nail on the head with your answer.”
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  • Speak of the devil
    The person you were just talking about appears. “Speak of the devil - there she is!”
  •  15