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English Idioms and Expressions
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"To cut to the chase" means:
to change the subject
to speak briefly and directly to the point
to start a conversation
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"To hit the nail on the head" means:
to do something very quickly
to do or say something exactly right
to make a mistake
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"To break the ice" means:
to start a conversation in a formal setting
to be cold-hearted
to fall through thin ice
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"To be a piece of cake" means:
to be very easy
to be very delicious
to be very difficult
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"To break a leg" means:
to have a serious injury
to fall down and hurt oneself
to wish someone good luck before a performance
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"To burn the midnight oil" means:
to light a candle in the middle of the night
to stay up late working or studying
to take a nap during the day
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"To kick the bucket" means:
to die
to hit a bucket with a ball
to throw a bucket of water on someone
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"To let the cat out of the bag" means:
to release an animal from a trap
to share a secret
to lie about something
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"To kill two birds with one stone" means:
to be very busy
to accomplish two things at once
to harm animals
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"To be on the same page" means:
to be in the same location
to be reading the same book
to agree or have the same understanding
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"To hit the sack" means:
to punch someone
to hit someone with a sack
to go to bed
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"To go the extra mile" means:
to run very fast
to travel a long distance
to do more than is expected or required
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"To see eye to eye" means:
to ignore someone's opinion
to have the same opinion or view
to have a disagreement
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"To pull someone's leg" means:
to criticize someone
to play a joke or prank on someone
to hurt someone's feelings
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"To bite off more than you can chew" means:
to eat too much food
to be very hungry
to take on more responsibility than one can handle
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