I've sometimes heard 'A over T' as a substitute for No.19, but I've forgotten what the 'A' and 'T' stand for. It doesn't refer to falling in love, though - more like falling down stairs.
Anyone helps me please? When someone like your siblings start acting nice to you and it’s weird😅. So instead of asking them“what is your motive?”, what idiom can we use in this case. I read that idiom somewhere else but I couldn’t recall it now. I did try to look up my gg history cause I searched it once but still couldn’t find it 😢🙏
Raining cats and dogs. Many RUclips channels said it's rarely used. Some native said never heard it before. Should suggest something modern or use nowadays.
I believe Jonathan Swift (author of Gulliver's Travels) decried the expression in 1738, so it must have been in widespread use then (nearly 300 years ago).
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On my high school days my English teacher was so smart, she like perfectionist, imagine they gonna give you sentence and you will answer by idioms
They are outlandish and nervous.
It's easy to quote these by referring books..but no use for beginners studying English
Beating around the bush
Bite the bullet doesn't mean "difficult situation". It means, JUST DEAL WITH IT, ( something very hard ) babe.
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I've sometimes heard 'A over T' as a substitute for No.19, but I've forgotten what the 'A' and 'T' stand for. It doesn't refer to falling in love, though - more like falling down stairs.
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Anyone helps me please? When someone like your siblings start acting nice to you and it’s weird😅. So instead of asking them“what is your motive?”, what idiom can we use in this case. I read that idiom somewhere else but I couldn’t recall it now. I did try to look up my gg history cause I searched it once but still couldn’t find it 😢🙏
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Bite the bullet... persevere ?
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What is the meaning of “ take it as a grain of salt? Please reply anyone.thanks
@@drregidav1510 to not completely believe something that you are told, because you think it is unlikely to be true:
@@ScholaressayHub just made that more simple , “ don’t take it seriously “ !
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"Bite the bullet" means to do something difficult or unpleasant that you have been avoiding.
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Used and heard them all
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Biting the bullet means accept the harsh reality
Unpleasant but necessary action
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Love it! See eye to eye means the Yin Tang is in place.
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Fuggetaboudit - disregard
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Being completely in love.
Raining cats and dogs. Many RUclips channels said it's rarely used. Some native said never heard it before. Should suggest something modern or use nowadays.
I believe Jonathan Swift (author of Gulliver's Travels) decried the expression in 1738, so it must have been in widespread use then (nearly 300 years ago).
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Heapping over someone else's writing is disgusting and disrespectful!?
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Are bhai Mujhe to 20 chahie tha Tum 19 Dikhai de rahe ho yah log pagal banaa rahe hain
Bhai sirf ek video nhi hai pure 4-5 videos hai channel pe idioms ke check 20 ky 100 milenge
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Please meaning bhi btaaye, itni English nhi aati😢
Go back to camp cheerful and hurry
Why do you twist your tongue?
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