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10 idioms with sentences​

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Answered by ashray18
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Explanation:

1. The best of both worlds’ – means you can enjoy two different opportunities at the same time.

“By working part-time and looking after her kids two days a week she managed to get the best of both worlds.”

2. ‘Speak of the devil’ – this means that the person you’re just talking about actually appears at that moment.

“Hi Tom, speak of the devil, I was just telling Sara about your new car.”

3. ‘See eye to eye’ – this means agreeing with someone.

“They finally saw eye to eye on the business deal.”

4. ‘Once in a blue moon’ – an event that happens infrequently.

“I only go to the cinema once in a blue moon.”

5. ‘When pigs fly’ – something that will never happen.

“When pigs fly she’ll tidy up her room

6. ‘To cost an arm and a leg’– something is very expensive.

“Fuel these days costs and arm and a leg.”

7. ‘A piece of cake’– something is very easy.

“The English test was a piece of cake.”

8. ‘Let the cat out of the bag’ – to accidentally reveal a secret.

“I let the cat out of the bag about their wedding plans.”

9. ‘To feel under the weather’ – to not feel well.

“I’m really feeling under the weather today; I have a terrible cold.”

10. ‘To kill two birds with one stone’ – to solve two problems at once.

“By taking my dad on holiday, I killed two birds with one stone. I got to go away but also spend time with him.”

Answered by abolisomkuwar71
4

Answer:

Here are 10 most common idioms that are easy to used in daily conversation:-

  1. "Hit the Hay" " Sorry guys, I have to hit the hay now!"...
  2. " Up in the air"...
  3. " Stabbed in the back"....
  4. " Takes two to tango"....
  5. "Kill two birds with one stone "...
  6. "Piece of Cake"....
  7. "Breake a leg"....
  8. Coast an arm and a leg"...
  9. "Call it a day"....
  10. "Fat chance "....
  11. "Driving me up the wall"...
  12. " Rise and Shine"...!

Hope it's helpful for you...

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