• I FEEL YOU

    Meaning: I understand; I agree with what you have said. Example: Michelle, I feel you! I need coffee too. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/i-feel-you/ #ifeelyou #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/i-feel-you/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • IN A PINCH

    Meaning: Something that you can do in a pinch can be done if it is really necessary, but it will be difficult, not perfect, or not what you would really like. Example: I need $20,000 to set up the business, but I suppose $15,000 would do in a pinch. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/in-a-pinch/ #inapinch #idioms #englishidioms… Continue reading

  • REIN IN

    Meaning: to control something and stop it increasing. Example: Consumers tend to rein in their spending in a recession. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/rein-in/ #reinin #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/rein-in/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • GO OUT

    Meaning: to have a romantic and usually sexual relationship with someone. Example: How long have you been going out with him? Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/go-out/ #goout #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/go-out/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • SKATING ON THIN ICE

    Meaning: to be doing something that is dangerous or involves risks. Example: He’s skating on thin ice by lying to the police. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/skating-on-thin-ice/ #skatingonthinice #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/skating-on-thin-ice/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • SAVE FACE

    Meaning: to keep people’s respect for you and avoid embarrassment. Example: We need to navigate a middle way through the crisis that allows all sides to save face. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/save-face/ #saveface #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher… Continue reading

  • TURN THE CLOCK BACK

    Meaning: to change something so that it behaves or exists as it did in the past. Example: They oppose efforts to turn the clock back on civil rights. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/turn-the-clock-back/ #turntheclockback #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher… Continue reading

  • CODE OF CONDUCT

    Meaning: a set of rules that members of an organization or people with a particular job or position must follow. Example: Our journalists are bound by a code of conduct that bars them from political activity. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/code-of-conduct/ #codeofconduct #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary… Continue reading

  • PARDON ME

    Meaning: to forgive someone for something they have said or done. This word is often used in polite expressions. Example: Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly is ergonomics? Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/pardon-me/ #pardonme #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher… Continue reading

  • TIDE OVER

    Meaning: to help someone to work or operate normally through a difficult period, usually by lending them money. Example: Can you lend me some money to tide me over till the weekend? Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/tide-over/ #tideover #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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