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We use these idioms frequently, yet most of us don't know what they really mean. Take a look at these 10 idioms and their actual meanings 1. To have egg on your face No eggs involved here!
What do you think so far? It turns out, these idioms didn’t materialize at random. Here’s a look at the origins of 10 silly things we say. An evening of debauchery and petty vandalism in 19th ...
Idioms are expressions that can boost. Tap to boost your spoken English skills at home with these 10 idioms. Once in a blue moon Use this idiom to describe something that happens very rarely.
The top 10 perplexing idioms: A dime a dozen (24%) - Common (you could buy 12 for US 10 cents). Raining cats and dogs (16%) - Origin unknown. May be from Greek phrase Cata doxa meaning ‘contrary ...
To face the winter blues, you need the right words to express your emotions. Here are some Cantonese slang phrases and English idioms to talk about anxiety.
Time plays a huge role in how we communicate, often showing up in phrases that capture how we feel about its passing. Here is a collection of idioms that you can use in your everyday speech.
Step up your game and impress your friends with your knowledge of these sports idioms and terms Super Bowl Sunday is almost here. Whether you’re into the commercials, the halftime show ...