• SITTING DUCK

    Meaning: someone or something that is very easy for an enemy to shoot or attack. Example: With their bullets all gone, the soldiers were sitting ducks for the enemy. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/sitting-duck/ #sittingduck #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish… Continue reading

  • CUT IT FINE

    Meaning: to allow very little time for something. Example: She got to the gate ten minutes before her flight, so she was cutting it very fine. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/cut-it-fine/ #cutitfine #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

  • FAN THE FLAMES

    Meaning: to make a dangerous or unpleasant mood or situation worse. Example: His speeches fanned the flames of racial tension. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/fan-the-flames/ #fantheflames #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/fan-the-flames/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER

    Meaning: to work hard as a group in order to achieve something. Example: We don’t have much time but if we all pull together we should get the job done. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/pull-yourself-together/ #pullyourselftogether #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning… Continue reading

  • KILL THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGG

    Meaning: to destroy something that makes a lot of money for you. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/kill-the-goose-that-lays-the-golden-egg/ #killthegoosethatlaysthegoldenegg #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/kill-the-goose-that-lays-the-golden-egg/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • ADD INSULT TO INJURY

    Meaning: said when you feel that someone has made a bad situation worse by doing something else to upset you. Example: They told me I was too old for the job, and then to add insult to injury, they refused to pay my expenses! Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/add-insult-to-injury/ #addinsulttoinjury #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings… Continue reading

  • TOSS-UP

    Meaning: to throw a coin up into the air and guess which side will land facing up, as a way of making a decision. Example: Let’s toss up to see who goes first. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/toss-up/ #tossup #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL… Continue reading

  • RED HERRING

    Meaning: a fact, idea, or subject that takes people’s attention away from the central point being considered. Example: The police investigated many clues, but they were all red herrings. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/red-herring/ #redherring #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish… Continue reading

  • BREAK UP

    Meaning: to divide into many pieces, or to divide something into many pieces. Example: The company has been broken up and sold off. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/break-up/ #breakup #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-up/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • SWORD OF DAMOCLES

    Meaning: If you have a sword of Damocles hanging over you/your head, something bad seems very likely to happen to you. Example: The threat of a cut in funding is hanging over the Opera House like a sword of Damocles. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/sword-of-damocles/ #swordofdamocles #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary… Continue reading

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