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17. Write the meanings of these idiomatic expressions.
a to drop in
b. kith and kin
e. to have a sweet tooth
f. to look forward​

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Answered by Shakisingh
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Answered by d200876
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A) To drop in - To drop in is defined as to come to visit or go to a place for only a brief period of time, often unexpectedly. An example of drop in is when you are in the neighborhood of an old friend and you decide to ring her bell and say hello. verb.

B)  kith and kin - Friends and family, as in Everyone was invited, kith and kin as well as distant acquaintances. This expression dates from the 1300s and originally meant "countrymen" ( kith meant "one's native land") and "family members." It gradually took on the present looser sense.

E) to have a sweet tooth - Sweet tooth is an idiom that has been in use since the 1300s. ... Someone is said to have a sweet tooth if he has a craving or strong fondness for sweet foods. The term sweet tooth was coined in the 1300s, using the word tooth to describe tasty or delicious food.

F) to look forward​ - to eagerly await something. to be excited about something that is going to happen.

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