A5. Guess the meaning of the following idioms and phrases and use them in sentences of
your own:
ii. 'Once bitten twice shy
Once in a blue moon
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Explanation:
1) You say 'once bitten, twice shy' when you want to indicate that someone will not do something a second time because they had a bad experience the first time they did it.
2) To do something “once in a blue moon” is to do it very rarely: “That company puts on a good performance only once in a blue moon.” The phrase refers to the appearance of a second full moon within a calendar month, which actually happens about every thirty-two months.
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