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Do you have this idiom in your language “Take a rain check”? If so let us know how you say it in the comments!
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When you skip English lessons 😂 (part 18)
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📔 ignorance is bliss


📋Meaning
if you do not know about something, you do not worry about it.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣What's the point in knowing about all these problems if we can't do anything about them? Sometimes ignorance is bliss, you know.
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📔 that ship has sailed


📋Meaning
used in reference to an opportunity that has passed or a situation that can no longer be changed.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣"we're good friends but I don't think we'll ever be anything more to each other—that ship has sailed"
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📔 Wrap your head around something


📋Meaning
Understand something complicated

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Kate is willing to pay full price for an expensive handbag, but I just can't wrap my head around that.
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📔 Cut to the chase


📋Meaning
When somebody tells you to cut to the chase, it means that you’ve been talking too long and you need to get to the point. Be careful how you use this idiom; it could be rude or disrespectful if used with someone like a boss or teacher.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Hi, guys. We don’t have much time here, so I’m going to cut to the chase.
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📔 bent out of shape


📋Meaning
angry or agitated.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣"it was just a mistake, nothing to get bent out of shape about"
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📔 down-to-earth


📋Meaning
with no illusions or pretensions; practical and realistic.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣"a down-to-earth view of marriage"
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📔 A man of his words


📋Meaning
A man who keeps promises, who can be trusted

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣If you were a man of your word, you would be on time.
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📔 go-getter


📋Meaning
If someone is a go-getter, they are very energetic and eager to succeed.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣"they went to great lengths to select a team of go-getters willing to learn about the latest in high-tech manufacturing"
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📔 a ballpark figure | a ballpark estimate


📋Meaning
If you give a ballpark figure or a ballpark estimate, you give a number which you think is fairly close to the actual one.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣We don't know the exact cost, but a ballpark figure would be around six million dollars.
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📔 go with the flow


📋Meaning
be relaxed and accept a situation, rather than trying to alter or control it.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Just relax and go with the flow!
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📔 take the wind out of someone's sails


📋Meaning
frustrate someone by unexpectedly anticipating an action or remark.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣I was all ready to tell him that the relationship was over when he greeted me with a big bunch of flowers - that took the wind out of my sails.
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📔 better late than never


📋Meaning
doing something late is better than not doing it at all. 


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Sorry I was late for the meeting today; I got stuck in traffic.”
Answer: “That's okay; better late than never.”
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📔 pull someone's leg


📋Meaning
deceive someone playfully; tease someone.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣"getting married—are you pulling my leg?"
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📔 turn a blind eye


📋Meaning
pretend not to notice.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣"please, don't turn a blind eye to what is happening"
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📔 beat the rush


📋Meaning
to get there first


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣I always do my shopping early to beat the rush.
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📔 raise Cain


📋Meaning
Behave in a rowdy or disruptive way


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣He'll raise Cain when he finds out I lost his watch.
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📔 break a leg!


📋Meaning
good luck!


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣"Remember, the show must go on! Good luck and break a leg!"
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