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20 idiom and phrases


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A penny for your thoughts

Add insult to injury

A hot potato

Once in a blue moon

Caught between two stools

See eye to eye

Hear it on the grapevine

Miss the boat

Kill two birds with one stone

On the ball

Cut corners

To hear something straight from the horse's mouth

Costs an arm and a leg

The last straw

Take what someone says with a pinch of salt

Sit on the fence

The best of both worlds

Put wool over other people's eyes

Feeling a bit under the weather

Speak of the devil!

Meanings

This idiom is used as a way of asking someone what they are thinking about.

When people add insult to injury, they make a bad situation even worse.

This idiom is used to speak of an issue (especially in current affairs) which many people are talking about.

This is used when something happens very rarely.

When someone finds it difficult to choose between two alternatives.

This idiom is used to say that two (or more people) agree on something.

This means ‘to hear a rumour' about something or someone.

This idiom is used to say that someone missed his or her chance at something.

This means ‘to do two things at the same time'.

When someone understands the situation well.

When something is done badly to save money. For example, when someone buys products that are cheap but not of good quality.

To hear something from the authoritative source.

When something is very expensive.

The final problem in a series of problems.

This means not to take what someone says too seriously. There is a big possibility that what he/she says is only partly true.

This is used when someone does not want to choose or make a decision.

All the advantages.

This means to deceive someone into thinking well of them.

Feeling slightly ill.

This expression is used when the person you have just been talking about arrives.





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