Idiom Study

  • BACK TO SQUARE ONE

    Meaning: If you are back to square one, you have to start working on a plan from the beginning because your previous attempt failed completely. Example: If this doesn’t work we’re back to square one. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/back-to-square-one/ #backtosquareone #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL… Continue reading

  • FAIR-WEATHER FRIEND

    Meaning: someone who is a good friend when it is easy to be one and who stops being one when you are having problems. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/fair-weather-friend/ #fairweatherfriend #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass… Continue reading

  • COME FULL CIRCLE

    Meaning: If something or someone has come full circle after changing a lot, things are now the same as they were in the beginning. Example: Things have come full circle now that long skirts are back in fashion. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/come-full-circle/ #comefullcircle #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips… Continue reading

  • TAKE A LEAF OUT OF SOMEONE’S BOOK

    Meaning: to copy something that someone else does because it will bring you advantages. Example: Maybe I should take a leaf out of Rick’s book and start coming in early every morning. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/take-a-leaf-out-of-someones-book/ #takealeafoutofsomeonesbook #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS… Continue reading

  • AS HIGH AS A KITE

    Meaning: to behave in a silly or excited way because you have taken drugs or drunk a lot of alcohol. Example: I tried to talk to her after the party, but she was as high as a kite. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/as-high-as-a-kite/ #ashighasakite #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips… Continue reading

  • BREAK OPEN

    Meaning: to open something or divide it into pieces by using force. Example: He tried to break open the door with his shoulder. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/break-open/ #breakopen #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass #improveenglishhttps://www.theidioms.com/break-open/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • LEAVE IN THE LURCH

    Meaning: to leave someone at a time when they need you to stay and help. Example: He said he would help with the rent, but he left me in the lurch. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/leave-in-the-lurch/ #leaveinthelurch #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL… Continue reading

  • JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED

    Meaning: exactly what is wanted or needed. Example: Thanks, a strong cup of coffee in the morning is just what the doctor ordered. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/just-what-the-doctor-ordered/ #justwhatthedoctorordered #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass #improveenglishhttps://www.theidioms.com/just-what-the-doctor-ordered/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • STANDS TO REASON

    Meaning: something seems likely to be true. Example: It stands to reason that with all his experience, he would not make such a simple mistake. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/stands-to-reason/ #standstoreason #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson… Continue reading

  • WORD OF MOUTH

    Meaning: given or done by people talking about something or telling people about something. Example: We get most of our work through word-of-mouth recommendations. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/word-of-mouth/ #wordofmouth #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass… Continue reading

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