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OLD HAT
Meaning: not modern or exciting. Example: He may be old hat among the trendy younger generation, but his shows draw more viewers than any other comedian. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/old-hat/ #oldhat #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… Continue reading
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FOOL’S PARADISE
Meaning: to be happy because you do not know or will not accept how bad a situation really is. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/fools-paradise/ #foolsparadise #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/fools-paradise/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading
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UGLY DUCKLING
Meaning: someone or something that is ugly and not successful when young or new but will later become beautiful or successful. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/ugly-duckling/ #uglyduckling #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/ugly-duckling/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading
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A SNOWBALL’S CHANCE IN HELL
Meaning: to have no chance of succeeding. Example: If he can’t afford a good lawyer, he doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of winning the case. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/a-snowballs-chance-in-hell/ #asnowballschanceinhell #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish… Continue reading
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BALANCING ACT
Meaning: a difficult situation in which someone has to try to give equal amounts of importance, time, attention, etc. to two or more different things at the same time. Example: I found myself having to do a balancing act between work and family. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/balancing-act/ #balancingact #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang… Continue reading
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BUTTON YOUR LIP
Meaning: to say nothing or stop talking. Example: He didn’t want to get into a fight, so he decided to button his lip. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/button-your-lip/ #buttonyourlip #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/button-your-lip/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading
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SWEEP UNDER THE RUG
Meaning: to hide a problem or try to keep it secret instead of dealing with it. Example: The committee is being accused of sweeping financial problems under the rug to avoid embarrassment. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/sweep-under-the-rug/ #sweepundertherug #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS… Continue reading
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FLOTSAM AND JETSAM
Meaning: pieces of broken wood and other waste materials found on the beach or floating on the sea. Example: We wandered along the shore, stepping over the flotsam that had washed up in the night. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/flotsam-and-jetsam/ #flotsamandjetsam #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL… Continue reading
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ON THE BACK FOOT
Meaning: at a disadvantage in a situation, or feeling that you need to defend yourself. Example: You need to be able to keep your opponent on the back foot for as long as possible. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/on-the-back-foot/ #onthebackfoot #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL… Continue reading
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ALL OF A SUDDEN
Meaning: very quickly. Example: It seemed to happen all of a sudden – I felt dizzy and I just collapsed. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/all-of-a-sudden/ #allofasudden #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/all-of-a-sudden/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading