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When you skip English lessons πŸ˜‚ (part 7)
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Very common idioms πŸ‘
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πŸ“” In the fast lane


πŸ“‹Meaning
 A life filled with excitement.

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£When Chris turned forty, he decided to live his life in the fast lane and quit his job for his hobbies.
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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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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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"I'm feeling a little peckish" - what does it mean?
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English idiom - β€œit’s your funeral” ⚰️

Said to warn someone that they are about to make a bad decision, and if something goes wrong, they will face the consequences alone.

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Do you have this idiom in your language β€œTake a rain check”? If so let us know how you say it in the comments!
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When you skip English lessons πŸ˜‚ (part 16)
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What does "Bob's your uncle" mean?
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Have You Ever Cracked The Whip? πŸ€”πŸ˜³

✨ Ever heard someone say 'crack the whip'? This idiom is all about being in charge and getting things done! πŸ’ͺ Watch this quick reel to learn how to use it in your everyday conversations.
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When you skip English lessons πŸ˜‚ (part 17)
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When you skip English lessons πŸ˜‚ (part 10)
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πŸ“” go-getter


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

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£"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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πŸ“” a ballpark figure | a ballpark estimate


πŸ“‹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.

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£We don't know the exact cost, but a ballpark figure would be around six million dollars.
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πŸ“” go with the flow


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

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£Just relax and go with the flow!
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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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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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