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Go the Extra Mile Ex.: If you volunteer to help classmates study for a difficult exam, you’re going the extra mile and may all see better results.
To make a special effort or do more than is expected.
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Steal Someone's Thunder Ex.: If someone takes credit for your idea in a meeting, they’ve stolen your thunder.
To take attention or credit away from someone by using their ideas or achievements.
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words Ex.: Using graphs in a presentation can effectively convey complex data at a glance, showing that a picture is worth a thousand words.
Images or visuals can communicate ideas or information more effectively than words alone.
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Take it with a Grain of Salt Ex.: When you hear rumors or exaggerated stories, you should take them with a grain of salt.
To not take something too seriously or to view it with skepticism.
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The Early Bird Catches the Worm Ex.: Students who start studying weeks before exams often achieve better grades—the early bird catches the worm.
People who act early or are proactive are more likely to succeed.
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Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining Ex.: If you experience a setback that later leads to new opportunities, it shows that every cloud has a silver lining.
Even difficult or bad situations can have a positive side.
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You Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover Ex.: Someone may initially seem unfriendly but could turn out to be very warm and caring, showing you can’t judge a book by its cover.
You should not judge people or things only by their outward appearance.
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Hit the Nail on the Head Ex.: If someone explains perfectly why a project failed, you can say they really hit the nail on the head.
To describe or identify a situation or problem very accurately.
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Bite the Bullet Ex.: If you need to start a conversation with someone you’ve had a disagreement with, you might decide it’s time to bite the bullet and address it.
To face a difficult or unpleasant situation bravely and directly.
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When Pigs Fly Ex.: If a friend who usually lounges on the couch claims they will exercise every day, you might jokingly say, “Sure, that’ll happen when pigs fly!”
Used to say that something will never happen.
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Let the Cat Out of the Bag Ex.: If you unintentionally mention a surprise party while talking, you’ve let the cat out of the bag.
To accidentally reveal a secret.
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The Best of Both Worlds Ex.: If you live near a bustling city but have a summer house in the countryside, you have the best of both worlds.
A situation where you can enjoy the advantages of two different things at the same time.
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Under the Weather Ex.: Instead of simply saying “I’m sick,” you could say, “I’m feeling a bit under the weather today.”
Feeling unwell or slightly sick.
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Add Insult to Injury Ex.: Imagine recovering from a cold, only to find out you failed an important test—that adds insult to injury.
To make a bad or unpleasant situation even worse.
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A Penny for Your Thoughts Ex.: If you notice a friend looks thoughtful, you might say, “A penny for your thoughts?” to encourage them to open up.
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A Blessing in Disguise Ex.: Losing a job may push you to discover a more fulfilling career path, making it a blessing in disguise.
Something that seems negative at first but turns out to be beneficial.
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To Kill Two Birds with One Stone Ex.: If you study while exercising on a treadmill, you’re killing two birds with one stone—learning and staying fit.
To achieve two goals with a single action or effort.
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The Ball is in Your Court Ex.: After a job interview, if you’re waiting for the employer to respond, you could say, “The ball is in their court now.”
It is your turn or responsibility to act or decide.
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Break the Ice Ex.: You might share a light joke at your friend’s gathering to break the ice and get everyone talking.
To make an effort to relieve tension and start a friendly interaction in a social situation.
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Barking Up the Wrong Tree Ex.: If you think a colleague is responsible for a missed deadline when it was actually due to a technical glitch, you’re barking up the wrong tree.
To pursue a mistaken or wrong course of action.
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