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Friendship Idioms

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  • To be at odds with someone:
    To get along with someone.
    To not get on with someone or disagree with them.
  • Below the belt.
    Kind and caring.
    An action or remark that is cruel or unfair.
  • Two faced:
    To be hypocritical.
    To be moody.
  • A shoulder to cry on:
    Someone who listens to your problems.
    Someone who makes you cry.
  • To give someone the cold shoulder
    To buy someone ice-cream
    To refuse to talk to someone because you are angry.
  • To sleep on it
    To go to bed early.
    To keep thinking about an important decision
  • To see eye to eye:
    To need eye-glasses
    To agree with someone.
  • Go with the flow:
    This means to follow what other people are doing and agree w
    To be original.
  • To keep to yourself:
    Someone who is outgoing.
    Someone who is timid or shy and doesn´t have many friends.
  • Blood is thicker than water:
    This idiom means that friends are more important than famil.
    This idiom means that family is more important than friends.
  • Through thick and thin:
    People who have been through good times and bad times togeth
    To lose weight .
  • To be happy-go-lucky
    Someone who is lucky.
    Someone who is always happy and never worries