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🐝 Be the bee's knees: To be excellent or the best.
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Ready to learn a new idiom? Let’s look at β€˜in the blink of an eye’ πŸ‘οΈ
Tell us something that happened to you in the blink of eye! πŸ‘€
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English idiom - β€œcatch a break” 🀞🏻

This idiom is mainly used in the USA and means to have some good luck.

It is quite common to use this idiom in the negative form to complain about having bad luck.

For example - β€œFirst my car broke down, and now my phone isn’t working. I seriously can’t catch a break!”

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When you skip English lessons πŸ˜‚ (part 9)
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When you skip English lessons πŸ˜‚ (part 10)
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When you skip English lessons πŸ˜‚ (part 6)
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English idiom - β€œtake a shine to (someone)” ✨

This idiom means to really like someone immediately. It can mean to like someone in a friendly way or in a romantic way.

For example - β€œMy new boss has really taken a shine to me and I think I might get a promotion soon.”

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Very common idioms πŸ‘
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πŸ“” To be in the doldrums


πŸ“‹Meaning
To be in a low spirit

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£When I got to know about the increasing cases of COVID 19 in my area, I was in the doldrums.
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πŸ“” Fair and square


πŸ“‹Meaning
Being direct or fair.

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£To tell you fair and square, I did everything that I was meant to do, but I still feel unfulfilled.   
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When you skip English lessons πŸ˜‚ (part 7)
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Popular πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ idioms

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πŸ“” Beside yourself with joy


πŸ“‹Meaning
To be extremely happy.

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£I can see that you are beside yourself with joy on being selected for the job, congratulations.  
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πŸ“” Blow Hot and Cold


πŸ“‹Meaning
β€œblow hot and cold” is used to describe someone who constantly changes their opinion, attitude, or behaviour towards a particular thing or person. 

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£The changes benefit β€œTom has been blowing hot and cold in his relationship with Lisa. Sometimes he showers her with affection and attention, and other times he acts distant and uninterested.” 
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πŸ“” Left out in the cold


πŸ“‹Meaning
Being ignored

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£The changes benefit management but leave the workers out in the cold. 
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πŸ“” In for a penny, in for a pound


πŸ“‹Meaning
That someone is intentionally investing his time or money for a particular project or task.

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£When Athlead was booming, Jim was in for penny in for pounds, that’s how much dedicated he was. 
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πŸ“” Burn Your Bridges


πŸ“‹Meaning
to do something that makes it impossible for you to return to the situation you were in before. 

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£I knew I’ll be burning the bridges when I dropped out of school to pursue my modelling career. 
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πŸ“” scrapes the barrel


πŸ“‹Meaning
When a person scrapes the barrel, he is more likely in a dire situation. He is willing to do anything possible to turn his adversity into an opportunity.

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£The restaurant was so busy that they had to scrape the barrel to find enough ingredients to make all the dishes.
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"oh my god, could you speak English?" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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