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DOG Idioms: 16 Useful DOG Idioms and Sayings • 7ESL
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CAT Idioms: 30 Useful Cat Idioms & Sayings in English • 7ESL
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30 English Idioms about Character and Personality, Effortless English. Speak fluent English. #learnenglish #englishlessons #englishteacher #ingles #aprenderingles Fluent English, Good Vocabulary Words
38 English Idioms Describing Character and Personality - Effortless English
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Learn time expressions (time idioms) in English with this infographic. Click on the article to read the full lesson. It was inspired by an Oscar-nominated short film. Watch it now! Grammar And Vocabulary, English Vocabulary
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Learn time expressions (time idioms) in English with this infographic. Click on the article to read the full lesson. It was inspired by an Oscar-nominated short film. Watch it now!
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"Keep your pants on" means "be patient". Example: - Are you coming? We’re going to be late! - Keep your pants on! I’m almost ready! #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic Trousers, Pants, Onderwijs, Free Classes, Idioms And Proverbs, English Class
"Keep your pants on" means "be patient". Example: - Are you coming? We’re going to be late! - Keep your pants on! I’m almost ready! #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic
CAT Idioms: 30 Useful Cat Idioms & Sayings in English - 7 E S L
CAT Idioms: 30 Useful Cat Idioms & Sayings in English • 7ESL
CAT Idioms: 30 Useful Cat Idioms & Sayings in English - 7 E S L
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"Butter someone up" means "to flatter or be nice to someone in order to get something from them". Example: I’ve stopped answering my phone when Jenny calls me. She always butters me up with lots of compliments and then asks for a big favour. #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #butter Nice, Humour, Compliments, Words
"Butter someone up" means "to flatter or be nice to someone in order to get something from them". Example: I’ve stopped answering my phone when Jenny calls me. She always butters me up with lots of compliments and then asks for a big favour. #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #butter
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“Cat got your tongue?” means “Have you nothing to say?”  Example: Hi! How are you? How’s your husband? Are you surprised to see me? What’s the matter, cat got your tongue? Teen Slang, Phrase Of The Day, American
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“Cat got your tongue?” means “Have you nothing to say?” Example: Hi! How are you? How’s your husband? Are you surprised to see me? What’s the matter, cat got your tongue?
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English idiom that means "to be in the same situation as someone else". Example: "If I were in your shoes, I would break up with your boyfriend. He is lazy and stupid.". One of a series of "Idiom Cards" issued by Idiom Land at IdiomLand.com Teaching Idioms
English idiom that means "to be in the same situation as someone else". Example: "If I were in your shoes, I would break up with your boyfriend. He is lazy and stupid.". One of a series of "Idiom Cards" issued by Idiom Land at IdiomLand.com
“Shoot yourself in the foot” means “to do or say something that causes problems… Writing, Learning Languages, Building, English Vinglish, Learn To Speak Spanish
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“Shoot yourself in the foot” means “to do or say something that causes problems…
“Skeleton in the closet” is an embarrassing or unpleasant secret about something that happened in the past. Example: My uncle was in jail for a day once. That’s our family’s skeleton in the closet. Advanced English, Slang Phrases
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“Skeleton in the closet” is an embarrassing or unpleasant secret about something that happened in the past. Example: My uncle was in jail for a day once. That’s our family’s skeleton in the closet.
Idioms using nationalities and countries (Part 2) Take French leave New Vocabulary Words
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English idiom with its meaning and an example: 'Let your hair down'. One of a series of "Idiom Cards" created by IdiomLand.com
English idiom with its meaning and an example: 'Let your hair down'. One of a series of "Idiom Cards" created by IdiomLand.com
18 Colour English Idioms
18 Colour English Idioms
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“Stink to high heaven” means “to smell very badly”.  Example: This meat smells to high heaven. Throw it away!
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“Stink to high heaven” means “to smell very badly”. Example: This meat smells to high heaven. Throw it away!
"Floozy" means a woman who has a lot of ​sexual ​relationships. Example: Some guy in a bar called my girlfriend a floozy, so I punched him on the nose. Quotes, Phrase, Definitions, Floozy, Tips
"Floozy" means a woman who has a lot of ​sexual ​relationships. Example: Some guy in a bar called my girlfriend a floozy, so I punched him on the nose.
"Cross the line" means "to do something unacceptable". Example: You can’t take my new girlfriend out for coffee! That’s crossing the line. #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #cross #line
"Cross the line" means "to do something unacceptable". Example: You can’t take my new girlfriend out for coffee! That’s crossing the line. #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #cross #line
“In the same boat” means “to have the same problem”.
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“In the same boat” means “to have the same problem”.
English idiom with its meaning and an example: 'In the nick of time'. One of a series of "Idiom Cards" created by IdiomLand.com Words To Use
English idiom with its meaning and an example: 'In the nick of time'. One of a series of "Idiom Cards" created by IdiomLand.com