bring home use in idioms phrases
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to make someone understand something much more clearly than they did before, especially something unpleasant: When I saw for myself the damage that had been caused, that really brought home to me the scale of the disaster.
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- safe as houses = very safe: “This plan is as safe as houses. ...
- get on like a house on fire = get on very well with someone: “Those two get on like a house on fire.”
- give house room to = give space in your house to something: “I wouldn't give house room to that lamp.
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- Home is sheltered from Storms-all sort of storms.
- There is nothing more important than a good, safe, secure home.”
- “Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting to get back to.”
- “There's no place like home.”
- “Where we love is home- home that our feet may leave, but not our."
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