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ENGLISH IDIOMS & IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS Lists of idioms used in everyday conversational English, with their meaning Speak English like a native speaker by learning English idiomatic expressions and proverbs. English …
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ENGLISH IDIOMS & IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS Lists of idioms used in everyday conversational English, with their meaning Speak English like a native speaker by learning English idiomatic expressions and proverbs. English …
Read MoreThe teacher introduces us to three idioms connected with arms. English Idioms: Up in arms: Rising up in anger; very angry. (Also literal when actual weapons are involved.) My father …
Read MoreThe teacher introduces us to three idioms connected with eyes. English Idioms: To keep an eye on: have an eye on someone or something and keep an eye on someone …
Read MoreEnglish Idioms: itchy feet:having feet that itch; restless, having the desire to wander. I’ve got itchy feet Cold feet: To become timid or frightened; to have one’s feet seem to …
Read MoreIn this episode, The Teacher introduces you to three idiomatic phrases connected with legs. English Idioms: Pulling somebody`s leg: fooling someone, joking with someone Cost an arm and a leg …
Read MoreEnglihs idioms: Let one´s hair down: relax, get comfortable; behave informally; rid oneself of restraints Keep your hair on: Take it easy. Tear one´s hair: to be anxious, frustrated, or …
Read Morebanging one`s head against the wall: hitting one`s head against the wall; repeatedly doing something that is frustrating and has no positive result Head in the clouds: elated, euphoric, joyful, …
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